admin, Author at Saint Andrews https://www.standrews35.org/author/admin/ Serving Renton since 1881 Sat, 17 Feb 2018 10:14:59 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 https://www.standrews35.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/cropped-cropped-newcover6-32x32.png admin, Author at Saint Andrews https://www.standrews35.org/author/admin/ 32 32 What is happening to our lodge! https://www.standrews35.org/what-is-happening-to-our-lodge/ Sat, 17 Feb 2018 10:14:59 +0000 http://www.standrews35.org/?p=3153 There have been many things happening to our lodge and still more to come. I just wanted to take a moment to update everyone on some things that have been happening. First off we Painted and moved our masonic treasures out of the common areas. This is to protect those things and make our building […]

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There have been many things happening to our lodge and still more to come. I just wanted to take a moment to update everyone on some things that have been happening. First off we Painted and moved our masonic treasures out of the common areas. This is to protect those things and make our building more appealing to people that are renting the building. We have been working with a booking agent to fill our available dates with renters which is what is allowing us to make the upgrades to the building. Our plan is to put these treasures into our lodge and preparation rooms and display them in a dignified manner that they deserve. We installed cameras in the lodge to improve security and safety around the lodge. Currently the lobby is covered and the dining room is covered. We plan to extend this to the parking lot and the back alley. perhaps the kitchen as well. THE LODGE ROOM WILL NOT HAVE CAMERAS! The building board has just approved a restoration bid that will cap our columns around the building, pressure wash the brick and seal all the brick. This is a step towards protecting our assets. The board is also very close to a deal to update the entrance way with a new wall and doors which will greatly improve our security. There will be more to follow. Our goal is to make St. Andrews an enjoyable place to be.

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A lodge at Labor https://www.standrews35.org/a-lodge-at-labor/ Sat, 17 Feb 2018 10:04:28 +0000 http://www.standrews35.org/?p=3151 What does it mean to be a lodge at labor? As Masons we must ask ourselves if the work we do is worthwhile and accomplishing what we set out to accomplish. Anyone can take a chisel to stone and imprint a mark, but does that mark have meaning and does it have purpose? If we […]

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What does it mean to be a lodge at labor? As Masons we must ask ourselves if the work we do is worthwhile and accomplishing what we set out to accomplish. Anyone can take a chisel to stone and imprint a mark, but does that mark have meaning and does it have purpose? If we are to call ourselves masters we must not only toil but also have something to show for our work. Our efforts must result in a better world. I see in Freemasonry today a lot of angst as to what we are doing. Are we spending too much, does the work we do matter, is Freemasonry even relevant anymore? The answer to this is simple; are you doing the meaningful work so that the lodge resources are being put to good use? Are you doing meaningful work that has an impact on your community? Are you laboring for the good of humanity so that when your community looks at your lodge they can say Freemasonry is in fact relevant? If you can answer yes then keep up the good work! Now it is great that we know what to do, but now let us ask ourselves what the nitty gritty of how to do it. The secrets are held within our symbols it is true, but I would like to add this one bit that I think is often overlooked. A beehive is successful because many bees make for easy work. It is not one bee, but the whole swarm that makes the buzz. When we go to the quarries we must remember that one Fellowcraft cannot do it by himself. A good man will try to bear that burden but to be truly successful we need several hammers swinging together, and more so we need them to be swinging for one singular cause. Brothers we need to work together and be together. We need to sacrifice a little bit of our time our talents and our resources that what we hold dear flourishes. We need to get to the Quarries and labor for the good of humanity. We need to build the temple!

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Setting the Cornerstone! https://www.standrews35.org/lets-play-catch/ Sat, 17 Feb 2018 09:31:09 +0000 http://www.standrews35.org/?p=3148 To The Brethren, As the year is in full swing I thought I’d take some time to catch up and put some things out. First off let me again say thank you to all that participated and attended my Installation. You only get installed for the first time once and it is a great honor […]

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To The Brethren,

As the year is in full swing I thought I’d take some time to catch up and put some things out. First off let me again say thank you to all that participated and attended my Installation. You only get installed for the first time once and it is a great honor to preside as Worshipful Master of St. Andrews No. 35. Our lodge has recently seen some livening up and that excitement has found success in the things we do. My plan for this year is to solidify that success by setting a foundation and rediscovering that standard way of doing business that has made St. Andrews successful for so long. In my mind more important than how grand or successful our events are is that we establish a way of organizing them that can be set as a trestle board that our brothers can follow. I think that so far we have started on that path. Not every decision we have had to make has been pleasant, however we did it with the Grace and decorum that is required of Freemasons. We have had some fun and as the summer months roll in on us I hope to have more. Keep in touch with lodge for upcoming events and come out to our stated meetings as we will enjoy some guest speakers and masonic education. I want for us to continue to grow and we can only do that if we get out our trowel and spread that cement. Remember that we all as Masons will be called upon to labor in the Quarries and that when that time comes we should revel in the opportunity, for as Masons that is where we find the most joy. That joy comes from the satisfaction of wielding those tools we have endeavored to become masters of, with the hope that one day we shall show the world our art and craftsmanship in the work that we do.

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Exciting Lodge Updates! https://www.standrews35.org/exciting-lodge-updates/ Sun, 01 Jan 2017 09:50:42 +0000 http://www.standrews35.org/?p=2786 Our lodge is in the process of making some changes in how we do business. First and foremost we are changing how we rent our hall out. We have partnered with South Seattle Banquet Halls to be our booking agent for future rentals. They have a proven record of success with hall rentals and we […]

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Our lodge is in the process of making some changes in how we do business. First and foremost we are changing how we rent our hall out. We have partnered with South Seattle Banquet Halls to be our booking agent for future rentals. They have a proven record of success with hall rentals and we hope that we can capitalize on this. Along with providing booking services for the lodge they have brought forth some simple changes that can improve our experience for our renters and also protect our greatest asset, our lodge! As we start out 2017 you will see changes happening all over the hall. If you have any questions about why these are happening please contact the Web Administrator or the Temple Board. Also keep checking the web site as we will provide updates as these things take place. Thank you all and Happy New Year!

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What’s with these Millennials anyways? https://www.standrews35.org/whats-with-these-millennials-anyways/ Sun, 25 Oct 2015 21:01:50 +0000 http://www.standrews35.org/?p=2758 So here it comes. In an effort to start making regular entries to our Lodge’s blog, I’ve decided to write a piece on the obligatory topic, those scary kids that dress like hipsters (what is a hipster anyways) and won’t stay off my lawn, the Millennial. Why does it seem that everyone that drinks bad […]

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So here it comes. In an effort to start making regular entries to our Lodge’s blog, I’ve decided to write a piece on the obligatory topic, those scary kids that dress like hipsters (what is a hipster anyways) and won’t stay off my lawn, the Millennial. Why does it seem that everyone that drinks bad coffee and eats cold pancakes wants to put their two cents in on this topic? What is it about this group of men that has occupied our mind? Why do we feel we need to reach out and understand who they are? Because it matters to the lodge. We know we need young guys and we know that our aging generation doesn’t seem to be able to connect to them. So where do we go from here?

Let us first discuss why this is even a problem. Why do we feel that we need to label them? Why are we so hesitant to invite them into our ranks? Are we hesitant to bring them into our ranks?  Lets be honest, they scare us a little. We know we need them but we look at them and wonder; if I can’t even understand who they are, how could I ever begin to know if they are the good men we are looking for. I mean look at what they wear, and how they walk and you have to admit they have pretty funny looking hair. They don’t seem to want the same things I do and I can’t tell if they are living by a code of ethics such as we require. Well let me tell you something pops they are a product of ourselves and we have a duty to do right by them. I’m not saying that we should let every Millennial enter that knocks on our door, but I will say that the way we tell if they are worth the trouble is the same way we have always done it. We get to know them, we tell them what we expect and we see that they hold true to the things that really matter. We have sat on our laurels far too long and we need to do some work before we can hand the reigns over and rest for a while. I know its a pain that we have had to wait so long to do this but it’s important work and there is no one left to do it.

Let me first start by saying this is just my opinion just like all those other articles you see. These are just opinions formed over bad coffee and good Brothers, so take it with a grain of salt. I do however, think that I have a bit of a different of perspective on the issue because I am one of the few stuck in the middle between the ancients and the moderns. That mystic cult identified as Generation X. What a title to be had! What this gives me is the understanding of both sides of the coin. This understanding I hope that I can use to bridge the gap between two groups of people that are very different but who desperately need each other. We all know there is a continuity gap from the Greatest Generation to that of the Millennials. This space of time where it wasn’t hip to join a fraternity your dad belonged to. Even the few that we have tend to more identify with the older generation. Well the truth is that this is it. This is the only difference that matters, that there is a gap between the old timers and the youngsters of today. To bridge that gap we simply need to find common ground.

There is good news! It may seem like a secret but more and more the Millennials are looking to our Fraternity. You may not see it, you may not know they are poking around, but I assure you they are. The reason you don’t know is because these young guys communicate much differently than the older generations. Ask a young person what communication means and they will say things like social media, blogs, text, twitter, facebook, and a slew of other things. They have been taught that communication means computers or other electronic devices. It’s no wonder you don’t hear them knocking. We say they spend all their time staring at their phones wondering how they can do that all day. What we fail to realize is what they are doing is learning, or in other terms more familiar seeking light. Make no mistake that one of the topics on their mind is Freemasonry. A mystery that they only know as ,”your grandpa belonged to the masons.” They grew up in a world that questions are many and the answer is just a click away. They research things on a whim or fancy, so why wouldn’t they look at our Order should curiosity strike? For those of you that think that they are just going to those nefarious parts of the internet that you’ve been warned about may I remind you that this blog is on the web under a site that would be brought up should you search Renton Masonic Hall. I also assure you that one of the skills that these youngsters are adept at is recognizing hogwash or at least going to get both sides of the story before they form an opinion. They are much more open minded than past generations and you would do well to remember that the next time you hesitate to discuss something with these young men. I only state this because I know that this is a worry from many Masons that have had to defend the character of the fraternity from people that have received bad information. I also wanted to give you something positive that you can relate to these whippersnappers in an effort to find the common ground.

The other good news is that what has spurred this interest also puts us in kind of a good light. Recent books and movies have sparked that interest in such a way that there is an industry sprung from it. Hundreds of books on mystic orders, alchemy and the occult have abound, and at the top of this mystic pyramid, sits our little fraternity as the capstone. The one order that can give them a link to the past. The only question is, can we deliver? Can we give them what they are looking for or do we end up looking like a bunch of old men that sit around and eat cold pancakes and drink bad coffee? (Personally I think that is the true hidden mystery and answer to all) Are we that or are we the catch phrases we so often repeat? Lets be more than catch phrases, let us be the conductors of these men to the truth. We do this and our fraternity will not only rebound but it will flourish and become the shining light it once was.

So we recognize there is a communication gap but we also recognize that these Men are looking for answers. They are looking for answers because they are sprung from a generation of people that believed that the key to coolness was apathy. They have seen that their “Idols” proved their coolness by showing the world that nothing matters (think Bevis and Butthead). They are slowly beginning to realize that this is failing them and they want to have something to care about. They need something to care about. They want to catch that essence of men that did care about things and they realize that they are quickly losing the chance to do that. We can capitalize on this and all we have to do is be open and be our honest selves. We already have what they want we just have to be there to give it to them. (and a big part of this is teaching them that cold pancakes and bad coffee among brothers is part of that formula)

To be honest with them, is to understand them and recognize that they do look up to you, even if it’s hard to see that while their head is buried in their laptop. I know you feel like you have been pushed aside, and that can be disheartening. All the knowledge you have to give and it is replaced by a device that fits neatly into a front pocket. But I enjoin you to remember that we are artisans and our sacred and in depth knowledge can not be replaced by You Tube videos. You have the deeper answers, and often those answers come in the stories that you are too stoic to tell. Remember that these men live in a time where they are taught that masculinity is something to be ashamed of, and while this is a whole topic for another discussion, I implore you to remind these young men what it is to be a man. You can do that by telling them the stories of greatness that you have reasoned in yourself are not to be retold. You are men of great battles and great struggles. You are also men of great triumph, and these men need to hear these stories because they need to prepare for a future where those virtues will be needed again. Even if it doesn’t mean they become that does not mean that it isn’t still fun sitting around a cup of bad coffee and telling the stories that made you who you are. The truth is that these men are the same as you were when you were young, looking for answers in a crazy world and willing to knock on any door that may have a piece of those answers. Look back and remind yourself what it was like to be that young man and be the old man you needed to show you the way. They may roll their eyes a bit at first, but just as we did with our dads, they will come around and remember the stories with a fondness. These stories may be all they have to lean on when they are in need of resolve. Build that foundation for them.

Well this is great we realize now that we still are relevant and that we have the answers but it this doesn’t seem to be filling the chairs does it. Well that is where guys like myself come in (You know because it takes all kinds right). We get the word out. We tell these young men where they can go to meet. We use our magic words like social media, WWW. and all the other strange words you so often hear. Don’t worry about the details. That is my contribution. An investment that people like me make because we recognize the value of having a future of good men. Be patient and have faith that we are doing the best we can. Just be ready that when they come knocking, I need you to be the answer they are seeking. I need you to show them that you are interested in showing them. Expect them to be uncomfortable, as they are not use to people caring. They haven’t seen a Master do his work This is important because they aren’t looking for bad coffee and cold pancakes they are looking for so much more. The neat thing about it is that if you show an interest in these young men they will produce dividends for the lodge with a zeal that can only be found in an apprentice that has a passion for his craft. Set them to work and I promise that they will impress you with what they can do beyond your wildest dreams.

And once they are done with a days hard work,  they may need some cold pancakes and a nice cup of bad coffee…

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Re commitment to our obligations https://www.standrews35.org/re-commitment-to-our-obligations/ Fri, 09 Oct 2015 04:39:55 +0000 http://www.standrews35.org/?p=2750 As the new year of Masonry starts for lodges throughout, and we all find ourselves returning to our lodges and in the company of brothers, it reminds me of the promises that we have all made to each other. I of course am talking about the ones we have all taken in the course of […]

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As the new year of Masonry starts for lodges throughout, and we all find ourselves returning to our lodges and in the company of brothers, it reminds me of the promises that we have all made to each other. I of course am talking about the ones we have all taken in the course of our masonic journey but I want to extend this to those promises we make on a regular basis. The promise to learn a part for a ritual, or perhaps the promise to complete some task for the lodge building. We all want to contribute and often we extend our offers to pick up our fair share of the load. Yet often in this day and age we extend ourselves too far. I myself am as guilty of this as anyone. Let us be true to our brothers and let us make a resolution to each other that we will be honest about what we can contribute. In return lets also be understanding when our brothers say, “No Brother I can’t make that commitment.” We must take these admissions at face value as coming from a just and upright brother of the craft. In turn let us examine ourselves and if we can loosen our cable toe to extend relief to a brother or perhaps devote some time to toil in the quarries, perhaps we will be reminded of the benefit that befalls us when we do. These recommendations are not arbitrary, as I have been pondering the successes and failures of the last year, these are the conclusion that I have come to, that I must improve myself. In one specific way I would like to improve is to continue to make improvements to this webpage. The first step is to make more regular contributions to this blog Post. I know lodges everywhere are getting ready for the new year and St. Andrews is no exception. For improvement we must first make an honest assessment of our successes and failures and only then can we shine light on what we must do from there. Here is to a grand year.

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Bikes for Books https://www.standrews35.org/bikes-for-books/ Mon, 27 Apr 2015 01:00:50 +0000 http://www.standrews35.org/?p=2716 As our Bikes for Books program comes to a close I would like to remind everyone that the Award Ceremony is on Friday May 1st at 7:00 PM. The boys have been reading a lot for this so lets come out and show our support. over 25,000 pages have been read! There will be a […]

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As our Bikes for Books program comes to a close I would like to remind everyone that the Award Ceremony is on Friday May 1st at 7:00 PM. The boys have been reading a lot for this so lets come out and show our support. over 25,000 pages have been read! There will be a short ceremony where the awards will be presented, and every participant will receive a patch. First place is a Bicycle and helmet. Second place is a sleeping bag. Third Place is a fishing pole. After the ceremony all will be invited into the dining hall for Ice Cream Sundays! Lets make this a true celebration.

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District 13 Reconstitution Reception, Get your tickets https://www.standrews35.org/district-13-reconstitution-reception-get-your-tickets/ Wed, 08 Apr 2015 04:44:25 +0000 http://www.standrews35.org/?p=2706 On May 29, 2015 District 13 is holding a reception for the Reconstitution of Verity No. 59, King Solomon No. 60, and Western Cascade No. in the Rainier room of the Truit Building in Auburn, at 6:00 PM. The District Deputy VWB David Colbeth invites you to attend.  Tickets for the banquet are priced at $25.00. […]

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On May 29, 2015 District 13 is holding a reception for the Reconstitution of Verity No. 59, King Solomon No. 60, and Western Cascade No. in the Rainier room of the Truit Building in Auburn, at 6:00 PM.
The District Deputy VWB David Colbeth invites you to attend.  Tickets for the banquet are priced at $25.00.
Please contact VWB Cobeth at 253-778-642, or the Lodge secretary for additional information or any questions you may have.

 

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From the Jobies! https://www.standrews35.org/jobies/ Fri, 13 Feb 2015 05:40:49 +0000 http://www.standrews35.org/?p=2669 Hello Brothers and Friends, The lodge received a Valentine’s day card from our dearest Jobies and I was asked to post it. What a lovely thought for them to do. I will transcribe it below since the picture is a bit rough. Dear Masons, You do so much for us Jobies that I have to […]

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Valentines Card to LodgeHello Brothers and Friends,

The lodge received a Valentine’s day card from our dearest Jobies and I was asked to post it. What a lovely thought for them to do. I will transcribe it below since the picture is a bit rough.

Dear Masons,

You do so much for us Jobies that I have to tell you, “We love you!” We hope you have a great Valentine’s Day that is full of love, including Jobie’s love!

Love,

Your Job’s Daughters

 

How nice is that. I think I speak for the group when I say the feeling is much reciprocated! Thank you very much and we look forward to a future of supporting our Job’s Daughters in all that they do.

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District 13 District Deputy Official visit. https://www.standrews35.org/district-13-district-deputy-official-visit/ https://www.standrews35.org/district-13-district-deputy-official-visit/#respond Wed, 11 Feb 2015 04:57:55 +0000 http://www.standrews35.org/?p=2650 Greeting Brethren: On March 7, 2015 we will be receiving the Official visit from our District Deputy VWB David Colbeth. We are taking this opportunity to Invite all Masons from District 13 and our own members to attend. Please join us for a BBQ Dinner at 6:30, where as a special treat our dinner will […]

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Greeting Brethren:

On March 7, 2015 we will be receiving the Official visit from our District Deputy VWB David Colbeth. We are taking this opportunity to Invite all Masons from District 13 and our own members to attend. Please join us for a BBQ Dinner at 6:30, where as a special treat our dinner will be catered by Famous Dave’s BBQ. Tickets are $20 and if you do plan to attend, order your ticket from the Secretary.

Do it now, do not delay, as ticket sales will end on Wednesday March 4th.

Please mail your check for dinner

To

WB Anthony Dean

16917 114th Ave SE

Renton, WA 98055

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