
Freemasonry means different things to each of those who join. For some, it’s about making new friends and acquaintances. For others it’s about being able to help deserving causes. But for most, it is an enjoyable hobby providing camaraderie.
Freemasonry means different things to each of those who join. For some, it’s about making new friends and acquaintances. For others it’s about being able to help deserving causes. But for most, it is an enjoyable hobby providing camaraderie.
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Read MoreR.W.Bro Ian Kingsbury, Provincial Grand Master for Devonshire, has been invited to appear on Michael Chequer’s programme on BBC Radio Devon, on Saturday 8th August 2015, between 0900-1000.
Our April meeting was an initiation and with the rehearsals out of the way everybody was looking forward to an enjoyable ceremony. However, this initiation was going to be a little different from our usual ceremonies.
Read MoreIt isn't very often that we find a well known person talking about freemasonry. In this two part video we see an interview with Rick Wakeman where he discusses freemasonry from his own perspective.
Read MoreI read this story and felt it was an appropriate reminder of what freemasonry is all about.
Read MoreCharity is a significant element within freemasonry yet it is not commonly known by the general public. More importantly it isn't just about money as many masons give freely of their time too.
Freemasons in Devon have donated more than 30,000 teddies to hospitals for children.
St John's Lodge regularly makes donations to local charities.
Social events for newer masons to help increase friendship and strengthen bonds.
Becoming a freemason does incur some costs. There is a registration fee that has to be paid to United Grand Lodge of England, although this is a one off cost, at present £115. Belonging to the Lodge has an annual membership fee, currently £120. Both of these fees have to be paid before your first meeting and depending on which month you join the annual fee may be reduced.
We are a dining Lodge and our dress code is Dinner Jacket, white shirt, black bow tie, white gloves and the current cost of our festive board (3 course meal) is £10. Although it is not compulsory to dine we do like to see as many members as possible at the festive board.
Also there is the regalia, although this only becomes necessary when you become a Master Mason, consisting of an apron that costs between £20 and £40 depending on where you buy from.
Read MoreSt John's Lodge usually meet on the first Monday of the month, unless it is a Bank Holiday when we usually meet the following day. Our meetings start at 6:30pm and by the time we have finished the festive board it is around 10pm, although some members do stay on for a drink or two.
There is a calendar of events on the website so visitors can see what is coming up and book any events that they may wish to attend.
The Lodge is situated in Parkhill Road, Torquay, TQ1 2AR.
At St John's Lodge we have valued the input from our members, especially the newer brethren, to ensure that Freemasonry is meeting their expectations. One thing that was agreed by almost everyone is that family and friends need to be involved now and then. This is why we hold regular social events and a summer competition with a barbecue to finish. Find out more on our Events pages.
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