Lytton Springs Masonic Lodge
#487
AF&AM OF TEXAS
Chartered March 9, 1876

Located in Beautiful Up Town
Lytton Springs
Come join us at our regular
meeting, the 3rd Tuesday of the month
Open to all members of the
Grand Lodge of Texas
Meal at 6:30 PM
Meeting at 7:30 PM
This
months Masonic Moment
What is Freemasonry?
Freemasonry is perhaps the oldest
fraternity still active today, publicly organized in 1717 with the formation
of the Grand Lodge of England and based upon traditions at least as old
as the late 14th century. It is dedicated to the cause of helping good
men become the best husbands, fathers, brothers, and citizens that they
can be. It teaches and instills enduring virtues like truth, honor, integrity,
charity, perseverance, service, equality, liberty, and justice. Men of
good character from all races and creeds, who can express a belief in Deity
and in the immortality of the soul, are welcomed through its doors. No
one is asked or invited to become a Freemason. Men with interest in becoming
a part of our Fraternity, with an honest and heartfelt desire to be a Mason,
must come to us of their own free will. If you would like to join us in
this journey, please take a look at our information on how
to join this honorable Fraternity.
“Freemasonry is far removed from all that
is trivial, selfish and ungodly. Its ceremonies are by no means of a light
or trifling character, but are of profound significance and deep solemnity.
They have existed without material changes from remote antiquity. Its structure
rests upon the indestructible foundation of the Fatherhood of God, the
Brotherhood of Man, and the Immortality of the Soul.
Our ancient and honorable fraternity welcomes
to its doors, and admits to its privileges, worthy men of all faiths and
creeds who possess the indispensable qualifications. Freemasonry is, in
one of its major aspects, a beautiful and profound system of morality,
veiled in allegories and illustrated by symbols. Its grand purposes are,
to diffuse light; to banish ignorance; to promote peace and happiness among
mankind; to relieve distress; to protect the widows and orphans of our
brethren; to inculcate a wider knowledge concerning the existence of the
Grand Architect of the Universe, and of the arts and sciences connected
with His Divine laws. In fine, the design is to make its members wiser,
freer, better and consequently happier men.”
JEWEL P. LIGHTFOOT, Past Grand
Master of the Grand Lodge of Texas, A. F. & A. M.
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