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Join us, the General Grand Masonic Congress (G.G.M.C.), the National Alliance on Mental Illness NAMI, AND the thousands of concerned citizens in over 85 communities across the nation who will walk together to raise money and awareness in the Month of May 20, 2023, to ensure vital, free NAMI programs and services are available to provide help and hope to those in need. Every journey begins with that first step. Through NAMIWalks' public, active display of support for people affected by mental illness, we are changing our American communities and ensuring that help and hope are available for those in need.
How will we raise funds for this worthy cause? By asking you to Purchase one of our Walkathon T-Shirts that we all will wear on our May NAMI Walk. Use this Link https://www.flipcause.com/secure/cause_pdetails/MTYyMjY5 to Purchase your Exclusive T-Shirt and Register for the Walk along with several other ways to Sponsor & Support Us.
It's not how far we walk. It's how far we have come. And now, powered by your dedication to the cause, it's how far we will go. When NAMIWalks, we knock down walls. We topple obstacles. We realize dreams. Our rallying call, "Mental Health for All,” is closer than ever before. No one is alone — because everyone is encouraged. There is a spirit of inclusion at NAMIWalks that makes the event feel special. So many stories are shared, and traditions started. Participants are united by the knowledge that they are making the difference by coming together for mental health. Behind the fundraising is the fun. NAMIWalks are more than just an event. They are festive gatherings filled with smiles, celebrations, and meaningful moments. Will you join us? You deserve it!
How will we raise funds for this worthy cause? By asking you to Purchase one of our Walkathon T-Shirts that we all will wear on our May NAMI Walk. Use this Link https://www.flipcause.com/secure/cause_pdetails/MTYyMjY5 to Purchase your Exclusive T-Shirt and Register for the Walk along with several other ways to Sponsor & Support Us.
It's not how far we walk. It's how far we have come. And now, powered by your dedication to the cause, it's how far we will go. When NAMIWalks, we knock down walls. We topple obstacles. We realize dreams. Our rallying call, "Mental Health for All,” is closer than ever before. No one is alone — because everyone is encouraged. There is a spirit of inclusion at NAMIWalks that makes the event feel special. So many stories are shared, and traditions started. Participants are united by the knowledge that they are making the difference by coming together for mental health. Behind the fundraising is the fun. NAMIWalks are more than just an event. They are festive gatherings filled with smiles, celebrations, and meaningful moments. Will you join us? You deserve it!
Life is a gift that we should cherish... What will you do with it?
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Look inside these Books Inspired by Masonry
The Lost Symbol is a 2009 novel written by American writer Dan Brown. It is a thriller set in Washington, D.C., after the events of The Da Vinci Code, and relies on Freemasonry for both its recurring … Many books have been written about what Dan Brown’s novels may include such as: Masonry’s “occult” symbolism, the assertion of its quasi-religious practice, the connections between Freemasonry and the founding fathers, and the bizarre layout of Washington D.C. Each of these texts offer a glimpse into the present tense fraternity, as they ask the same questions that many masons themselves ask. But those books fall short of answering questions put forth by those without any prior knowledge of the craft. So, in the end I say Ask1 2Be1... |
With the release of Dan Brown’s book “The Lost Symbol” and other Masonic inspired books, questions have been raised about the modern-day fraternity, the goal of this e-book above is to make available some of the lesser discussed details of the contemporary fraternity. That is why this book is a must read for anyone asking the question “What is Freemasonry?”
Download your FREE copy NOW! As the fraternity enters the 21st century digital age, there needed to be an answer to that question. There needed to be an easier way to communicate the particulars of what Freemasonry is today, right now, which is at the heart of this free e-book. I encourage you to download the e-book, read it, and share this Website and our Organization with others. As you go through it, I hope that it will help you to explore the questions put forth in it that describe what the modern fraternity is today and how it exists in the present. |

CBS SUNDAY NEWS
Featured A Series on Freemasonry
On Sunday, December 8th, 2013, CBS Sunday Morning aired a segment about Freemasonry. Presented by journalist Mo Roca, the piece proved to be a fun, well balanced, and informative look at the fraternity.
Among those interviewed were distinguished Masonic scholar and UCLA professor Margaret Jacob, as well as renowned Masonic author and editor of The Scottish Rite Journal, S. Brent Morris. Use this Link to Watch the video segment about Freemasonry via CBS Sunday Morning and view their accompanying piece,
"9 things you didn't know about Freemasonry."
Featured A Series on Freemasonry
On Sunday, December 8th, 2013, CBS Sunday Morning aired a segment about Freemasonry. Presented by journalist Mo Roca, the piece proved to be a fun, well balanced, and informative look at the fraternity.
Among those interviewed were distinguished Masonic scholar and UCLA professor Margaret Jacob, as well as renowned Masonic author and editor of The Scottish Rite Journal, S. Brent Morris. Use this Link to Watch the video segment about Freemasonry via CBS Sunday Morning and view their accompanying piece,
"9 things you didn't know about Freemasonry."
Link to: United Supreme Council (U.S.C.) Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite (A.A.S.R.)
Southern & Western Jurisdiction
Organized April 5. 1869
Washington, D.C.
Southern & Western Jurisdiction
Organized April 5. 1869
Washington, D.C.
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Web Master Mason to have your events posted on the G.G.M.C. Calendar.
Remember Pomegranates, Lilly work, & Networking are symbols that represent the beautiful threads that Bind & Unite us All.