St Ambrose Lodge

1891

How to join

The myths

One of the most popular misconception about Mason and the masonry world is actually the how to join. Most think that in order to join the Masons brotherhood you must be invited, vouched for by someone that is already a member. Nothing is further from reality than that. In fact the Masonic desire is for every man to become a member. As Masonry is also for the self-improvement of the individual, every man should join so that by doing so every man will improve one self.

Basic Requisites

There are only just few basic requirements to become a Masons.

Be of a mature age.

That mean being at least 21, and this is because it must come from an individual that has to be free from any bias, possibly able to sustain themselves and their families. United Grand Lodge of England however is running what is called University Scheme. Those are Lodges within the universities area that are allowing men of just 18 Years of age to join masonry.

Believe in a Supreme Being.

Freemasonry does not distinguish from any kind of religion, race or any personal circumstances, however it is required from every member to be a “believer” of a Supreme being

……and

As Freemasonry is still a Brotherhood there are some expenses linked to join the membership. St Ambrose for example has an annual fee of £150.00. It requires you to attend 4 meetings per year that have a meal at end. Although this is not compulsory it is highly suggested that you attend them too. And then there is the Charity. Giving is free and according to everyone wealth but we do encourage every member to give. All in all you should not be out of pocket for more than £400 per year. It might be not much for some but can be a lot for others so You must be able to support yourself and your family.

Self-Improvement is also at the base of joining Freemason, therefore it help a lot if you have Have high morals and so you must live a moral and ethical life. You must have a strong desire to want to make a difference in the world. By your actions, you want to make yourself a better man, and make your community and the world a better place to live.

Ask a member / Visit Freemason Hall and take a tour / Gather some information

We are glad that you are here and reading St Ambrose Website. We encourage to do more. Contact us for sure in any possible way but also come and visit our Great Building in Great Queen Street in Covent Garden. Entrance is free and there are regular tours of the building showing our grandest Art Deco Main Temple but also conducting you into the museum and the library. Over there you will find many brethren and once there please do be afraid to stop them and ask them as many question as you can. The library and gift shop it will also be a great source of inspiration if you like to read your way into things. One of St Ambrose member work at the shop so if you are lucky enough to encounter him, you will be there for a treat.

Contact us and we’ll vouch for you

The truth is that Freemasonry is comprised of regular men striving to support each other in fellowship, friendship, and good citizenship. Here at St Ambrose we embrace this values and make them our own. We would be glad to welcome you in our Lodge and hope that you will not consider this few minutes of reading as a time wasted. We hope that you will have a think about and possibly get in touch with us. Our Mentor, Secretary, Charity Steward, Master and all our member will be always available to assist you. So, if you are a man in seeking of advancement in your human development. Wanting to help others, why not join St Ambrose or Masonry by being part of one of the biggest charity by contribution in the UK. We’ll be here waiting for you!

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