There are essentially two questions for anyone considering joining Alfred Robbins Lodge:
Why do I want to be a Freemason?
Although Freemasonry is not religious, it does require that every member believes in a “higher being”, so members from all religions are welcomed. Beyond that belief, successful Freemasons have two things in common – a strong desire to help their fellow man across the communities in which they live and an equal desire for self-improvement.
Some in the general public believe that Freemasonry is self-serving, that you will be able obtain more business and be let off (say) speeding fines if you’re a Freemason. Nothing could be further from the truth. The expectation of personal gain through Freemasonry is a completely wrong motive for joining and will only lead to your disappointment.
SUMMARY OF REASONS FOR JOINING FREEMASONRY
![]() | I believe in a God or higher being |
![]() | I want to help society and my local community |
![]() | I want to make myself a better person |
![]() | I want to be socially active and meet other like-minded men |
![]() | I’m in it for the drinking and eating |
![]() | I want to personally benefit from Freemasonry |
Why do I want to join Alfred Robbins Lodge?
![]() | A small and extremely friendly Lodge |
![]() | An experienced and supportive base of senior members |
![]() | A supportive rather than “tutter” environment |
![]() | Fast-track to higher roles – if you so desire |
![]() | Rapid promotion prospects |
![]() | I enjoy socialising with like-minded individuals |
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