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Being a mason is all about being outside of that comfert zone some times. Look at our intiaon rituals, your a MASON you can do whatever you put your mind to.
Thanks: I appreciate your comment and words of encouragement. I am very excited about beginning my journey. I know my mentor and we have been freends for a few years. I have watched him grow and mature. That was a big plus in filling out my petition. I am just glad I got out of my comfort zone.
Hay there, I sure will look you up! I would love to attend lodge in Iowa.
thank you brother chance,your a wise man.
As far as the GLOT candidate information pamphlets, I do not have an electronic copy of them, but you should find the same or similar information here: http://www.gl-iowa.org/Courses.html
Where lookn for a new place.
Trying to Bro Steve, just moved, so we've been getting settled in. How goes things for you?
No I wasnt. I became a Mason in League City, Tx. when I was stationed in Galveston. I know a couple of Masons in Iowa who helped me get in. Next time Im back in the Des Moines Area (thats where my parents live) Im going to visit a few of the lodges. Im excited.
If you are wanting to buy books, you might look into an annual membership in any of the following groups who print new masonic books annually and provide those books to their members for the cost of the membership. These groups are open to all Masons (including the SRRS.) One of these groups is your Grand Lodge's research lodge. http://www.masonicbookclub.org/ http://www.momason.org/LodgeofResearch/membership.asp http://yorkrite.com/ia/lodge2/form.htm http://scottishrite.org/about/masonic-education/srrs/
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