Why become a Freemason?

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People join Freemasonry for many different reasons, some join for the friendships they will make; friendships that last a lifetime and encompass the key milestones in life for better or worse. You will meet people who are different to you, those of different ages with radically different life experiences and interests, drawn together by common experience through Freemasonry.

Our members are, and have been for three centuries, drawn from all walks of life. From Captains of industry and chief executives to manual labourers and forklift truck drivers, so you will find people with a wealth of different outlooks from all races, religions, classes and backgrounds.

There are also those who enjoy the ceremonial aspects. Our meetings consist of centuries old lessons centered around you as an individual. How you live your life, the decisions that you make and how to become a better person are all found within our meetings.

Freemasons are taught to look after those less fortunate than themselves, charity is our lifeblood and many members devote their time and energy to helping those less fortunate than themselves.

We also have a huge amount of fun along the way, we eat, drink and meet together and form lifelong friendships.

Becoming a Freemason enables you to meet people who are different to you, with radically different life experiences and interests — all drawn together by common experience through Freemasonry.

Friendships

Freemasonry gives you the opportunity to find bonds with people who share common interests, cultivate lasting friendships and encompass the key milestones in life for better or worse.

Our members are, and have been for three centuries, drawn from all walks of life. From Captains of industry and chief executives to manual labourers and forklift truck drivers, so you will find people with a wealth of different outlooks from all races, religions, classes and backgrounds.

Personal development

Freemasonry is all about building character and supporting members as individuals. It’s these foundations that allow you to develop yourself, from increased self-confidence to transferable skills such as public speaking.

Our meetings consist of centuries old lessons centered around you as an individual. How you live your life, the decisions that you make and how to become a better person are all found within our meetings.

Service

Freemasonry empowers you to be the best they can be, both for yourself and for society around you.

With service being at the very heart of our principles, Freemasons are encouraged to participate in events, fundraise for charitable causes and volunteer for public or community organisations and make valuable contributions by donating their time, resources and skills.

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