One Response to How Freemasonry is Missing The Boat

  1. Bro. Francis Dryden says:

    A couple of years ago, I was returning from a Masonic Workshop held annually in my home Province of Alberta. In the car with me were 4 young men (well under 30) driving with me… knowing that I had mentored them and many others over the years one of them asked, "Why don't you try to get somebody famous to join the Lodge, like one of the sports figures in town or something like that?".

    I mentioned that this is a practice know as bringing the "bell cow" in to lead others in and that it is an common practice with such groups such as Scientology (i.e. Tom Cruse and John Travolta). I showed them that the many, many famous Masons were Masons long before they were famous and that this has been true for a long, long time.

    I truly believe the teachings of Freemasonry can make a man want to do his best in this old world and that the opportunities afforded him to learn in the Craft will one day let good men reflect back on their lives and see what they achieved and pass it on to others.

    Our numbers don't matter if all we have are initiates that come to a few meetings and stay away… the numbers ONLY count for Grand Lodges that get a per capita assessment… don't get caught up in that merry-go-round.