We Enhance Lives

Growing as Individuals

Freemasonry’s mission is: “We Enhance Lives”. The oldest and largest goodwill fraternity globally, Masonry teaches that each man has a duty to make life better, not just for himself, but for everyone. Whether that means helping to clean up the environment, volunteering on civic projects, or helping a child learn how to read – Masons make a difference every day.

Most importantly as a member, Masons are presented with the opportunity to grow as individuals, are provided with the tools to make a difference, and are challenged to leave the world a better place.

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Making a Statewide Impact

The Michigan Masons believe that every person can make a difference and impact the lives of others. From the programs and scholarships in place to the services our local Lodges provide, we strive to build upon and strengthen our communities in positive, meaningful ways.

Freemasons meet regularly at their established Lodge (the local organization of Freemasonry) for the transaction of business, fellowship, and the discussion of matters of Masonic interest. Since Masons are pledged to fulfill the demands of good citizenship, each Lodge works to maintain a vibrant, respected, and active role in community life. Lodges also work to forge alliances within the community designed to help the general public while developing the character of Masons.

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Leading and Inspiring Men

Masonry is always ready to welcome good men into the fraternity. A man who becomes a Michigan Mason can expect to find the opportunity to learn and to lead; to be inspired and entertained; to be challenged and respected; to be involved with his family, his Brothers and his community; and be proud to be a member of an organization committed to making a difference.

Masonry is a fraternity, so all members are male, and must be at least 18 years of age and maintain a Michigan residency for one year (six months for those in the military). You should believe in helping others, be willing to respect others, and be open to growing and developing as a human being. Learn more about the membership process.

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Michigan Masons News & Events

Whether it’s about the accolades of Masonic service in the community through our local Lodges or organizations announcing new partnerships through our Foundation, we are glad to share all of the great things happening with the Michigan Masons. We also host regular events at the local level to statewide signature gatherings for our brotherhood and families.

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Join the brethren and families of Coloma Masonic Lodge 162 for an afternoon on ice with the Kalamazoo Wings Hockey Club!  Deadline for group purchase is November 5, see below for more information.

Join the brethren and families of Coloma Masonic Lodge 162 for an afternoon on ice with the Kalamazoo Wings Hockey Club! Deadline for group purchase is November 5, see below for more information.Please join us for Military appreciation Day at K-Wings stadium! We look forward to seeing you there!

Admission includes:
Game ticket
$5 concession voucher
K-Wings knitted cap
Free game of bowling @ Airway Fun Center Kzoo
Parking is $5 CASH ONLY

Click the link or scan the QR code for tickets

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Tecumseh Lodge #69 recently presented a 60-year award to Bro. Herbert Brooks!  Bro. Brooks was raised in 1962 with Monroe #27.  He transferred to Tecumseh #69 in 1978 and received his lifetime membership in 2002.  Congratulations, brother, and thank you for your service to the fraternity!

See this and much more in this weeks edition of Hirams Herald here:  https://conta.cc/3ZPdFQ4

Tecumseh Lodge #69 recently presented a 60-year award to Bro. Herbert Brooks! Bro. Brooks was raised in 1962 with Monroe #27. He transferred to Tecumseh #69 in 1978 and received his lifetime membership in 2002. Congratulations, brother, and thank you for your service to the fraternity!

See this and much more in this week's edition of Hiram's Herald here: conta.cc/3ZPdFQ4
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Great job, brothers!

Great job, brothers!Elsie Masonic lodge #238 would like to thank our Brothers for their endless effort and our phenomenal community for their inspirational support! Today we did our yearly pancake breakfast to support the Elsie Food Bank and raised 434$. Thank you all and we look forward to seeing you again October 26th for pancakes and October 31st for Halloween treats!!! ... See MoreSee Less

Start your day off at a lodge this weekend!
SATURDAY
-- Plymouth Rock #47 will serve breakfast from 8 a.m. to 10
-- Union of S.O. #3 will have refreshments at 8 a.m. followed by a Master Mason Degree, 5th floor of the Masonic Temple Detroit
SUNDAY
-- Breakfast at Colon #73, 7:30 -11
-- Breakfast at Millington #470, 8 a.m. to Noon
-- Breakfast at Roseville #522, 9 a.m. to 1.  See flyer below.Image attachment

Start your day off at a lodge this weekend!
SATURDAY
-- Plymouth Rock #47 will serve breakfast from 8 a.m. to 10
-- Union of S.O. #3 will have refreshments at 8 a.m. followed by a Master Mason Degree, 5th floor of the Masonic Temple Detroit
SUNDAY
-- Breakfast at Colon #73, 7:30 -11
-- Breakfast at Millington #470, 8 a.m. to Noon
-- Breakfast at Roseville #522, 9 a.m. to 1. See flyer below.
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