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Saturday was a most excellent day in Errolville. My day started at 7:00am with a nice crisp haircut. My wife has gotten to be a regular Picasso with a set of clippers. Well she handled the sides and my neck. The top has pretty much taken care of itself for the last couple years. By 7:45 Bubba Boswell had shown up and we were off to join the Scottish Rite. I took my 4th and 14th and was MOST excited by the brotherhood found there. I actually had the opportunity to sit with Ben, a Vermont brother…
Posted by Errol Hinton on January 27th, 2008 at 8:21pm — 3 Comments
A growing trend I have seen in new Masons especially is their feeling of the lack of education in their lodges. Todays Masons is thirsting for knowledge and many are using Freemasonry as a vehicle to get there. It is a common complaint that i have heard around several Masonic internet forums that this is sorely lacking. Usually one of a couple things is happening. Either 1.) a new young brother joins a lodge where the several older brothers are not interested in this young man's interest in educ…
Posted by Errol Hinton on January 20th, 2008 at 12:41pm — 2 Comments
by R.W. Bro. Errol Hinton
One of the most important and yet often overlooked aspects of balanced Masonry is the art of proper leadership. There are several hundreds of books on leadership, all varying in style from the very…
Posted by Errol Hinton on January 18th, 2008 at 7:51am — 2 Comments
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