WB Darin A. Lahners ย ย Editor’s Note: This is Satire.ย Please read this with that in mind.ย I’m just having some fun and trying to spread some Holiday cheer by making you laugh (hopefully). ย Dear Santa: Every third degree, I’m forced to tell these three fellow craft that I have seen…
by Midnight Freemasons Contributor WB Darin A. Lahners As we continue to explore Dwight L. Smith’s seminal work, “Whither are We Traveling?”, we begin to explore his answers to the ten questions he posed for self-examination of the state of Ancient Craft Freemasonry in 1963. The questions he asked are as important and relevant now…
by Midnight Freemasons Contributor WM Darin A. Lahners Freemasons have been and will continue to be a target for conspiracy theorists because we are as they say, a secret society. As a freemason, and an avid follower of conspiracy theories, I guess I fall into the category of a hypocrite. For me, reading about and…
by Midnight Freemason Contributor WB Darin Lahners The first article I wrote for the Midnight Freemasons was about my trepidation on becoming Worshipful Master of my Lodge. I wrote out my mission statement and emphasized how I wanted to make the lodge a place where brothers and their families wanted to spend time. I have…
by Midnight Freemason Contributor WB Darrin A. Lahners *Editors Note* WB Lahners originally sent this to me in one post. I thought it best to split this up into a few pieces. Deciding where to break it apart was difficult, however I feel that we accomplished this so that one can read a part and contiue…
by Midnight Freemason Contributor WB Darrin A. Lahners *Editors Note* WB Lahners originally sent this to me in one post. I thought it best to split this up into a few pieces. Deciding where to break it apart was difficult, however I feel that we accomplished this so that one can read a part and contiue…
by Midnight Freemason Contributor WB Darrin A. Lahners *Editors Note* WB Lahners originally sent this to me in one post. I thought it best to split this up into a few pieces. Deciding where to break it apart was difficult, however I feel that we accomplished this so that one can read a part and contiue…
by Midnight Freemason Contributor WB Darin A. Lahners *Editors Note* WB Lahners originally sent this to me in one post. I thought it best to split this up into a few pieces. Deciding where to break it apart was difficult, however I feel that we accomplished this so that one can read a part and…