California Masons responded to the #BlueLodgeChallenge, highlighting acts of everyday charity that are transforming their communities.
READ MORE about the booming social media campaign: californiafreemason.org/challengeaccepted
California Masons responded to the #BlueLodgeChallenge, highlighting acts of everyday charity that are transforming their communities.
READ MORE about the booming social media campaign: californiafreemason.org/challengeaccepted
Discuss your Masonic experience with others easily by downloading the simple guide to Freemasonry and brushing up on the basics.
Say hello to a series of brand-new web resources for prospects and new members available on freemason.org, the online home of the Masons of California.
Between July 10–21, we’re asking all members who are comfortable doing so to post a short message on Facebook or Instagram saying why Freemasonry is important to you.
In the Magic Issue of California Freemason magazine, we’re casting a light on some of those similar connections between magic and Masonry.
Maybe you’ve seen the square and compass logo on buildings around town or wondered about the meaning of emblems like the Masonic trowel. What’s the history behind Masonic symbols, and how do they factor into what happens in a lodge?
Most people know that there are two things that Masons don’t discuss in the lodge room: politics and religion. Instead, they focus on the things that bind them, not that divide. Could that be a model for a more harmonious world outside the lodge?
In this issue of California Freemason Magazine, we’re casting our gaze anew at our fraternal home, the California Masonic Memorial Temple in San Francisco.
Explore some stunning examples of this fraternal craftwork through the ages in From the Hands of Fellowship, a new virtual exhibition from the Henry Wilson Coil Library and Museum of Freemasonry.
In this special issue of California Freemason, we take a Masonic road trip south of the border to learn about the long history of Freemasonry in Latin America.
These Masons working with death have an intimate familiarity with the other side.
A tiny, sandy cove, San Francisco’s Aquatic Park is one of the most reliably sunny spots in town. Yet clues of the city’s distant past are still there.
Beginning in 1852, Masonic cemeteries have provided a final resting place for some of the most important figures in California’s history. From Shasta to San Diego, they’ve brought Masons together to celebrate, mourn, and pay homage.
Worshipful Master – Mike A. Perry Senior Warden – Mauricio Pasos, PM Junior Warden – M. Scott Henry, PM Treasurer – Carroll O. Dudley, III Secretary – Enrique Pasos Chaplain – Bill Brewer, PM Senior Deacon – Marvin Lien, PM Junior Deacon – David Meneley, PM Tiler – Eric Parker
Worshipful Master – Mauricio Pasos Senior Warden – Mike Perry Junior Warden – M. Scott Henry, PM Treasurer – Carroll O. Dudley, III Secretary – Enrique Pasos Senior Deacon – Marvin Lien, PM Chaplain – William “Bill” Brewer, PM Marshal – David Finch Senior Steward Jason Kowing
Worshipful Master David Meneley Senior Warden Mauricio Pasos Junior Warden Mike Perry Treasurer Carroll O. Dudley, III Secretary Steven Brown Assistant Secretary Enrique Pasos Senior Deacon Marshal “Scott” Henry, PM Marshal William “Bill” Brewer, PM Senior Steward Jason Kowing Junior Steward Jedediah Parker Tiler Eric Parker Oak Plains Officers and Spouses and Partners! Oak […]
History of Oak Plains Oak Plains Lodge #789, Free and Accepted Masons A group of 28 Master Masons met at the Carmichael Community Presbyterian Church on March 25, 1954 at the invitation of Brother Robert A. Wade and Brother Richard W. Ehlers, to plan the organization of a Masonic Club in the Northeast Area of […]
We are pleased to announce the 2018 Lodge Officers.
We’re excited to present our most recent Trestleboard. Our monthly Trestleboard includes the most up-to-date information about our lodge.