“Where to from Here? Freemasonry in the 6th Millennium A.L.” – Question 2

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QUESTION 2 of 10: What do you think is the biggest challenge facing Freemasonry today?

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One response to ““Where to from Here? Freemasonry in the 6th Millennium A.L.” – Question 2”

  1. watson Young Avatar
    watson Young

    Firstly, go back to who we are Non religious within the Lodge but men of faith, non political, accepting of all races, cultures, ethnicities, to ensure we stay on the level. Bring culture into the equation takes us from the level path. The mood and views of society change like the wind and just as quick. Freemasonry has lasted this long because it is true to its foundation. Sadly some Lodges in the world modify the Ritual due to possible sensitivities, they to me are no-longer true Lodges.

    Technology, yes so long as it does not change ritual. Public perception, be active in the community and be proud of your Freemasonry, do not over sell or say the usual preamble if it is not on offer in your lodge. Decline of membership, faith is on the decline, but men seeking guidance is growing. We chase younger members, if your under 74 you are a potential younger member than me. On the level means all acceptable ages, that is over 18 years. Lodge education on freemasonry is a must. True understanding of each Ritual is a must. Ability to recite does not mean understanding. Practice the working tools in your own life. See, simple.

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