LCMP_Lodge_Administration

In planning social events, prioritize activities that reflect the lodge’s unique identity, culture and traditions, and that encourage the type of member bonds that lead to lifelong fellowship. Sometimes a lodge will offer complimentary refreshments before meetings and degrees. In the Lodge Finance LMCP course there is information about a revolving fund set up for this purpose. The junior warden’s station is often in the progressive line of the lodge, so the junior warden should be preparing himself to be the master of the lodge. The preparation includes learning the work and lecturers of the three degrees, observing the traditions and customs of the lodge that are part of its regular program, and engaging thoroughly in the business of the lodge through the executive committee.

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The Leader: True fellowship

The Leader: Masonic Education resource round-up

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