DERITA LODGE 715
AF & AM
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Celebrating
Over 50 Years!
Stated
Communication Second Tuesday Each Month
2011 Officers:
Worshipful Master: |
Steve Jordan |
Senior Warden: |
Tom Doran II |
Junior Warden: |
David Warstler |
Senior Deacon: |
Brandon Thompson |
Junior Deacon: |
Donnie Barrier |
Secretary: |
Kirk Smith, PM |
Treasurer: |
Henry Long |
Tyler: |
Jim Hatley, PM |
Chaplain: |
Ronald Smith, PM |
Senior Steward: |
Dennis Tyndall |
Junior Steward: |
Scott Thrower |
Derita 715 History Past Masters
Announcements:
Second Degree April 26 |
7:00
PM |
Third
Degree May 7 |
9:00
AM |
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When is a
man a Mason? When he can look out over the
rivers, the hills,
and the far
horizon with a profound sense of his own littleness in the
vast scheme of
things, and yet have faith, hope, and courage. When he
knows that down
in his heart every man is as noble, as vile, as divine,
as diabolic, and
as lonely as himself, and seeks to know, to forgive, and
to love his
fellow man. When he knows how to sympathize with men in their
sorrows,yea, even
in their sins - knowing that each man fights a hard fight
against many
odds.
When he has
learned how to make friends and to keep them, and above all how
to keep friends with
himself. When he loves flowers, can hunt the birds without
a gun, and feels
the thrill of an old forgotten joy when he hears the
augh of a little
child. When he can be happy and high-minded amid the
meaner drudgeries
of life. When star-crowned trees and the glint of sunlight
on flowing waters
subdue him like the thought of one much loved and long dead.
When no voice of
distress reaches his ears in vain, and no hand seeks his aid
without response.
When he finds good in every faith that helps any man to lay
hold of higher
things, and to see majestic meanings in life, whatever the name
of that faith may
be. When he can look into a wayside puddle and see something
besides mud, and
into the face of the most forlorn mortal and see something
beyond sin.
When he knows how
to pray, how to love, how to hope. When he has kept faith with
himself, with his
fellow man, with his God; in his hand a sword to battle evil,
in his heart a
bit of a song - glad to live, but not afraid to die!
In such a man,
whether he be rich or poor, scholarly or unlearned, famous or
obscure, Masonry
has wrought her sweet message! Such a man has found the only
real secret of
Masonry, and the one which it is trying to give to all the world.
(Joseph Fort
Newton)