How Do I Join?

Do you have to be invited to join?

 

No! This is one of the most misunderstood aspects of Freemasonry. Men of good character
are always welcome to apply for membership. But a person must enter the fraternity
because he wants to - not because he has been talked into it.

Joining Freemasonry makes a permanent commitment to live in a certain way: to live with
honour and integrity, to be willing to share and care for others, to trust each other
and place ultimate trust in a Supreme Being.

Freemasons believe no man should be talked into making a decision like this.

How do you join?

Any man who is at least 21 years old and believes in a Supreme Power may become a Freemason.

There are very few formal requirements, but generally Freemasons believe in helping others
and share a belief that there is more to life than pleasure and money. Freemasons should
also be willing to respect the opinions of others and have a desire to grow and develop as people.

When a man decides he wants to be a Freemason, he asks a Freemason for an application or
might write to or visit a Lodge in his community.

As with similar organizations and clubs, any application will be considered by a committee
who may ask for character references and meet with the applicant to make sure
he has been properly informed about Freemasonry.

Full out the online contact form and we can start the ball rolling on joining