The West
The reason we are Fellowcrafts
Submitted by Joshua Armstrong on Fri, 06/27/2008 - 17:32.In the Fellowcraft degree, an earnest study of the Seven Liberal Arts and Sciences is recommended to the candidate with a brief lecture explaining why we ought to measure and study the natural world. Some Christian critics of Masonry say that by this, we are promoting Naturalism, or the belief that faith in God is not needed because His work is evidenced in all of creation. In considering this objection, the following passage came to my mind:
Congratulations to our 2008 Scholarship Recipients
Submitted by Joshua Armstrong on Fri, 06/13/2008 - 18:14.Congratulations to our 2008 Scholarship Recipients.
Johnathan Kruschke received a $1000 scholarship. He attends Nathan Hale High School in West Allis.
The following students will be receiving a $500 scholarship:
Kelly E. Anderson
Elyse Beier
Jacob Harycki
Ryan Manske
They will be getting their checks and certificates at the Scholarship Presentation on June 23rd.
The Wisconsin Masonic Zombie Army???
Submitted by Joshua Armstrong on Tue, 06/10/2008 - 13:56.At Grand Lodge, the Master (Dan) leaned over and asked me "What??? Necromancy Report???
Past Masters' 25-50 Dinner A Success
Submitted by Joshua Armstrong on Wed, 06/04/2008 - 13:21.The Past Masters' 25-50 Dinner at Meyer's Restaurant was a success. We honored the following Past Masters:
Senior Warden

Senior Warden
Also known as: SW
A Line Officer of the Blue Lodge. He ranks higher than the Junior Warden but lower than the Worshipful Master. His sta is i the W. His dty is as follows: A the sn i i the W a the cls o the dy, s sts the SW i the W t ast the WM i opg a clg hs L, py the crf thr wgs i ay b d, a s tt nn g awy dsf; hmy bg the str a spt o al ins, mr esp o ors.
The Forty-Seventh Problem of Euclid

The Forty-Seventh Problem of Euclid
Also known as: The Forty-Seventh Proposition of Euclid
The Forty-Seventh Problem of Euclid was the invention of our ancient friend and brother, the great Pythagoras. It teaches Masons to be general lovers of the arts and sciences.
(Source: Multiple-Letter Cipher with Monitorial and Floor Work for Symbolic Lodges under the Grand Lodge Free and Accepted Masons of Wisconsin 1999 Revised Edition)
Lodge meetings should not be like this
Submitted by Joshua Armstrong on Mon, 02/04/2008 - 13:25. Archived ine are a Masonic Lodge constituted under the Grand Lodge Free and Accepted Masons of Wisconsin. We meet in the Lake Masonic Center at 1235 E. Howard Avenue in Milwaukee, WI. Our focus as a lodge is in charitable endeavors and support of community-oriented programs.



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