Duties of the Officers

In a Lodge, every Officer has not only a title but, an obligation to himself, his Fellow Officers, and the membership of the Lodge in general. Masonic Lodge Officers, as they move through the Masonic Officer Chairs, as in any organization, could not properly function without a leadership team which provides Masonic Officer Training. A successful organization’s future depends upon how well this team of lodge officers work together to provide Masonic Officer training. In the business world, an organization is built around Presidents, Vice Presidents, General Managers, Regional Managers, Supervisors and Workers. Each position plays an important part in order for the organization to be profitable and successful. In essence, the Masonic Lodge Officer duties and Masonic Officer Training structure, much like their counterparts in the business world, shoulder the Lodge Officer Responsibilities which makes a lodge successful.

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Click on the Links below to view the “Job Descriptions” – or more correctly worded, the Lodge’s expectations of the Brother striving to assist in the ruling and governing of the Lodge, by holding an appointed or elected Office.

Worshipful Master (elected)

Immediate Past Master (earned by having served as Master)

Senior Warden (elected)

Junior Warden (elected)

Secretary (elected)

Treasurer (elected)

Senior Deacon (appointed)

Junior Deacon (appointed)

Inner Guard (appointed)

Tyler (elected)

Chaplain (appointed)

Director of Ceremonies (appointed)

Organist (appointed)