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How to Improve Your Lodge’s Social Networking Site

Leadership Blog, Leadership Lessons

Masonic organizations have jumped in on the internet social networking craze and established a presence on sites such as Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Snapchat. But what about the brothers who could care less about internet socializing and being notified by...

Could Masonry Be Suffering from “The Tragedy of the Commons?”

Leadership Blog, Leadership Lessons

    “The Tragedy of the Commons” is a concept introduced by the economist and ecologist Garrett Hardin, the Tragedy of the Commons states that in a system where a common resource is shared, with no individual responsible for the wellbeing of the resource, it...

If Your Lodge is Trying Everything, You May Succeed at Nothing

Leadership Blog, Leadership Lessons

Seth Godin wrote in a blog post entitled In Search of the Minimum Viable Audience, that if you endeavor to reach the maximum audience you will tend to dumb your message down, average it out, and try to please everyone. He said when you try to engage as many as...

Why Your Lodge May Not Be Properly Tiled

Leadership Blog, Leadership Lessons

Most all Masons know that one of the first duties performed before opening lodge is to see that the lodge is secure. To do that, the Master asks an officer what is it that a lodge should do first. He replies, “to see that the lodge is tiled.” Have you ever thought,...

Are You Spoiling the Building Materials of Your Lodge?

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At our last lodge meeting, we began our educational series with a brief survey of our Masonic obligations in the “Ancient Charges” contained in Reverend James Anderson’s The Constitution of Free Masons. In the section entitled Of the Management of the Craft in...
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Some Presentations Available for Your Lodge

These presentations are not lectures but “mini-workshops.”

Each is designed to encourage active participation, and your lodge brethren will always leave with something to think about and act upon. 

  • The Leadership of Rebuilding – Nehemiah & the Rebuilding of the Walls of Jerusalem  – The story of how a simple civil servant to the King of Persia led the Jewish people to rebuild the temple walls and the leadership lessons that can be learned as we rebuild our lodges.
  • Building Your Masonic “Why”—By using your personal values, Masonic obligations and rituals, and positive life experiences, you can create a powerful statement that defines you as a better man and a Mason.
  • How to Develop a Masonic Leader’s Mindset – As you assume a leadership role in your lodge a proper mindset is essential. How to use the tools and lessons of Masonry to build a “masonic lens” to ensure a correct leadership attitude.
  • Building a Lodge Education Program That Creates Positive Change – How to construct your education program to better educate your candidates, ensure proper planning, provide leadership competency, and build a lodge culture of learning, leadership and positive change.
  • Knowing How to See – Using the visualization techniques of Leonardo da Vinci we can develop a deeper understanding of Masonry. Learn the seven principles he used.
  • Leading With Masonic Values – The lessons Masonry teaches us about the leadership attributes of attitude, knowledge, relationships, mentoring, and developing a leadership legacy. 
  • Aspire – Discovering Your Purpose Through the Power of Words -Lessons from the book by Kevin Hall –  Learn eleven words that could have a significant and meaningful impact on your life.
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