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I agree, very nicely done.
This is probably the only resolution I have ever heard where I did not have to think about whether or not it was a good idea.
No shooting the messenger here :33:, just enjoying the discourse and discussion :001_cool::thumbup: (and the smileys).
I simply feel that military lodges are an idea whose time has returned and I think that Texas Masons should lead the way.
Blake,
I understand what you are saying. The craft, and of course including GLot, is like an aircraft carrier. You can turn one but it takes a lot of time and effort, which I believe is generally a good thing.
Having said that, I think that this is an issue that merits consideration...
I would like to echo what Brother Scott said. I would recommend visiting both Prince Hall and mainstream lodges and joining where you feel most comfortable. Brothers in the military, in my 20 years experience, are not predominately Prince Hall or Mainstream but are pretty evenly split. The...
As a soon-to-be retired Soldier and a Texas mason I think that GLoT should charter military lodges. With two of the largest military bases in the Free World, Fort Bliss in El Paso and Fort Hood in Kileen, as well as Fort Sam Houston in San Antonio, not to mention Air Force, Navy, and Marine...
The craft is thriving in El Paso.:thumbup1:
Right now there are many brothers working their way through the degrees. There are several degrees being put on in El Paso in the near future.
Greeting Brothers,
My name is Nick Garner, I am a Master Mason and member of Omar Bradley Lodge #1028 and Wallace Hughtston Lodge #1393 in El Paso, TX.
I found this forum when, on a whim looked for Masonic Apps for my IPhone. I look forward to participating on and enjoying this forum...