Snaresbrook Lodge

4010

Introduction

Welcome to the website of Snaresbrook Lodge No 4010. We are a small friendly Lodge, founded in 1919 who meet four times a year at Freemasons Hall, London (the home of Freemasonry). The Lodge formally celebrated its Centenary in 2020, luckily just prior to the commencement of the first Lockdown.

We welcome applications for membership from those looking to commence a masonic career as well as existing Craft members.

Please fill in your contact details and we will be in touch with a view to holding a friendly and informal preliminary discussion

Why Join Freemasonry?

Freemasonry is one of the world’s oldest and largest fraternal societies. Volumes have been written about it but even in today’s modern high-tech age, to many, it remains shrouded in myth, mystery and misconceptions

Freemasonry is not, as many perceive it to be, a Secret Society. It is a body that operates openly for Charitable Purposes and is secular in nature. It is not a religion and does not seek to replace it or serve as a form of substitute for the religious beliefs of its members. It is multi-racial, multi-cultural and is non-political and as such has no associated agenda or affiliations. Indeed, the discussion of politics at Lodge Meetings is strictly forbidden.

Membership is open to adult males of good character and reputation.

Freemasonry is directly descended from associations of operative stone masons, the cathedral builders of the Middle Ages, who travelled throughout Europe employing the skills and secrets of their craft.

In was in the 17th century when the building of cathedrals was in decline, that many guilds of stonemasons, known as “Operative Masons”, or “Free Masons”, began to admit members who were not members of their craft, calling them “Speculative Masons”, or “Accepted Masons”. Towards the end of the century these “Accepted Masons” had become predominant, and Lodges began to emphasize and teach moral philosophy and spiritual values rather than the technical and operative aspects of earlier ages. Tools and customs of stone masons are still however used today in the Lodge as allegorical guides.

The substantial funds raised annually by Freemasonry, from its members and activities, is used for a wide range of charitable purposes including medical research, disaster relief, community care, education and work with young people.

You may see Freemasonry described as a way of life, but it is perhaps more accurately an approach to life. That approach places family first but embodies morality, thoughtfulness, honesty, courtesy and fairness with a deep concern for the less fortunate and the provision of help and care for those in need.

News

Read about the latest updates and changes, related to our brotherhood

A Very Special Visitor and Raising Ceremony at Earl Spencer Lodge No 1420

W Bro Gary Lonsdale, The Grand Tyler of The Grand Lodge of Antient, Free and Accepted Masons of New Zealand, was the guest of honour at Earl Spencer Lodge No 1420.

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FOREWORD: RW Bro. Warren Duke, Metropolitan Grand Master

Freemasonry is a force that evolves with the times, and so too must the ways we connect and share our stories. With this in mind, I am writing to share an important development: Arena, our much-loved magazine, will no longer be printed.

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LEARNING & DEVELOPMENT: Ritual for neurodiverse Freemasons

Our membership draws on all walks of life, and with this comes a diversity of character and culture. There is also a diversity in the way we think and learn. This is most evident in the neurodiversity of our members.

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A Very Special Visitor and Raising Ceremony at Earl Spencer Lodge No 1420

FOREWORD: RW Bro. Warren Duke, Metropolitan Grand Master

LEARNING & DEVELOPMENT: Ritual for neurodiverse Freemasons

Events

Below you can find information, related to our latest events and activities

Lord Mayor’s Show, Parade and Luncheon

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Belmont Ensemble Concert

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Organ Concert

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