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Why do people
join and remain members?
People become Freemasons for a variety of reasons, some as the result of
family tradition, others upon the introduction of a friend or out of a
curiosity to know what it is all about.
Those who become active members and who grow in Freemasonry do so
principally because they enjoy it. They enjoy the challenges and
fellowship that Freemasonry offers. There is more to it, however, than
just enjoyment.
Participation in the dramatic presentation of moral lessons and in the
working of a lodge provides a member with a unique opportunity to learn
more about himself and encourages him to live in such a way that he will
always be in search of becoming a better man, not better than someone else
but better than he himself would otherwise be and therefore an exemplary
member of society.
Each Freemason is required to learn and show humility through initiation.
Then, by progression through a series of degrees he gains insight into
increasingly complex moral and philosophical concepts, and accepts a
variety of challenges and responsibilities which are both stimulating and
rewarding. The structure and working of the lodge and the sequence of
ceremonial events, which are usually followed by social gatherings, offer
members a framework for companionship, teamwork, character development and
enjoyment of shared experiences.
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