How do I become a Member?
"Ask
and it will be given to you; seek and you will find; knock and the door will be opened to you. " Matthew 7:7
Membership in a Masonic Lodge is on a volunteer basis only. Membership should never be solicited for it is our belief
that true service and dedication must first come from the heart. A person seeking membership must first contact a Mason whom
he knows to be in good standing. That member will take the necessary steps to allow the candidate to fill out a petition.
The petition will be taken to a lodge meeting where a committee will review the character of the applicant. That
committee will often visit the applicant in his home, talk with his family and verify his personal history. Only men of good
report are accepted in this fraternity. Based upon the committee findings the petition will then be balloted upon by all members
present as to whether the candidate should be accepted.
If the applicant is accepted, he will be notified as to
the date, time and location on which he will receive the first of three separate degrees. Each degree entails certain inalienable
rights and privileges. Suitable proficiency must be attained in each degree before advancement. These first three degrees
are the most important for they are the foundation upon which this institution rests. Much will be committed to memory, such
as the working tools of each degree, oaths, modes of recognition, etc.
The tools of the early builders have remained
as symbols to allegorically help masons understand and remember the teachings of the fraternity. Through the strengthening
of the individual's character, Masonry seeks to improve the community and to make good men become better through belief
in the Fatherhood of God, the Brotherhood of Man and the immortality of the soul.
We meet regularly in many different
communities through out NJ.
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