Up here in the Northwest corner of the continental United States we have three Brothers who have made themselves available for election into our line, and eventual service as the Grand Master of Washington.
These are men who are all extremely involved with our Fraternity, who have thought a great deal about it, and who hold a vision for what the future should look like, and how we should get there.
Here on Emeth, we will be hosting each of them individually, via zoom. We’ll hear a bit about them, and we will ask those questions that seem most important to us.
I think that this will be an extremely interesting enterprise, as every Mason has had unique experiences within our Ancient Craft, and hence will have a different vision of how we best reach our shared goals.
So, my question of you today is:
If you could ask a question of a man who may someday soon be Grand Master, what would that question, or questions be?
I’ll compile those questions here, and ask them when they join us on zoom.
If you know a Mason with burning questions about the future of our Craft, please do forward this email to him, or otherwise share it by hitting the button below.
How can a modern Mason go about bringing change and updating the culture of his lodge, without sewing disharmony amongst the more staunch traditionalists who’ve “kept their hand at the wheel” so to speak?
What should a lodge be doing to promote retention of it's members? What can GL do to facilitate it?
Why does our Grand Lodge recognize other states that refuse to recognize Prince Hall as a Mansonic organization.
How can a modern Mason go about bringing change and updating the culture of his lodge, without sewing disharmony amongst the more staunch traditionalists who’ve “kept their hand at the wheel” so to speak?
What are your feelings about a lodge using a chamber of reflection?
How can the GL help in promoting fellowship across lodges both within a district as well as across districts?
What are your thoughts on the progressive line system?
What will Masonry look like in 20 years?