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2021 DirectoryMasonic District No. 4“Loyalty & Kindness - A Lasting Impression”The Most Worshipful Grand LodgeAncient, Free and Accepted Masonsof the Commonwealth of VirginiaLodges, Officers, CommunicationsSpecial and District ClassesAcacia Lodge No. 16Henry Lodge No. 57Mt. Carmel Lodge No. 133Manasseh Lodge No. 182Cochran Lodge No. 271Hay Market Lodge No. 313The Patriot Lodge No. 1957The information contained in this District Directory isPrivate and for Masonic use only

District 4 HistoryThe first record of Masons in the Northern Virginia area can be found in WilliamMosley Brown’s history of Fredericksburg Lodge No. 4 of Fredericksburg, Virginia,which records two members of that Lodge as living in Prince William County on thenorth side of the Rappahannock River near the mountains in 1769.The first Masonic Lodge in Prince William County was chartered as DumfriesLodge No. 50 in Dumfries, VA in 1797. The Lodge at Dumfries is important to HayMarket and the 58th Masonic District as most of the Masons who were instrumental inconstituting the first Lodge in our area were members of that Lodge.In his report to the Grand Lodge of 1925, Most Worshipful Charles H. Callahannoted that the 15 Lodges of the 1st and 54th Masonic Districts were too spread out forefficient administration. He recommended that they be realigned in three Districts. Withthe approval of the Grand Lodge, the 59th Masonic District was established with Rt.Wor. G. Walker Merchant of Manasseh as the first District Deputy Grand Master. TheLodges in the District were: Manasseh Lodge #182 (1875), Acacia Lodge #16 (1877),Herndon Lodge #264 (1897) and Drinkard Lodge #313 (1911). Herndon Lodge was inthe 54th Masonic District while the other three Lodges were all originally part of the 1 stMasonic District.The Grand Lodge of 1934 reorganized the District structure, eliminating the formerth58 District, and renumbering the 59th as the 58th District. The Grand Lodge of 1936transferred Henry Lodge No.57 (1869) from the 54 th to the 58th Masonic District. In1962, Drinkard Lodge voted to change its name to Hay Market Lodge #313. A bit ofMasonic trivia: Hay Market Lodge took its name from the spelling of the Town name atthat time, while the Town later changed its named to one word: “Haymarket.”In 1995, District 58 was again restructured into District 4 composed of thefollowing six Lodges – Acacia #16, Henry #57, Mt Carmel #133, Manasseh #182,Herndon #264 and Hay Market #313.In 2010, The Patriot Lodge was placed Under Dispensation in District 4 and received its Charter on November 11, 2011. The Patriot Lodge is the first academicLodge in Virginia, and the first degree-granting Lodge chartered in over 30 years.In 2019 the Grand Lodge reorganized Districts and Cochran Lodge No. 271 joinedthe 4th Masonic District and Herndon Lodge No. 264 moved to District 2.

Grand Lodge of Virginia“Loyalty & Kindness - A Lasting Impression”The Grand LodgeA. F. & A. M., of Virginia4115 Nine Mile RoadRichmond, Virginia 23223-4926Telephone: 804-222-3110Toll Free: 800-554-6812Fax: 804-222-4253www.grandlodgeofvirginia.orgE-mail: grandsecretary@grandlodgeofvirginia.org

175thGrand Master of Masonsin VirginiaMost WorshipfulDouglas Vernon Jones“Loyalty & Kindness - A Lasting Impression”Douglas Vernon Jones was born in Richmond, Virginia, on October 4,1955. He graduated from Deep Creek High School and attended courses at the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University and the FBI Academy. Hestarted his professional career with the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) andheld several professional support positions in field office operations at the FBIHeadquarters and the Columbia, Norfolk and Richmond Divisions and temporaryassignments in Tampa, Florida, Jackson, Mississippi and San Juan, Puerto Rico. Hewas the recipient of numerous awards and recognition and retired in 2010 withthirty-five years of service. Upon his retirement, Brother Jones worked part-time forThe Bennett Funeral Homes from 2010 to 2015.Brother Jones was made a Master Mason in Metropolitan Lodge No. 11 onApril 2, 2002, where he is a Life Member in Perpetuity and served as its Worshipful Master in 2007 and as Treasurer from 2010 to 2014. He is a member ofWashington and Henry Lodge No. 344. He was District Deputy Grand Master inMasonic District No. 15A in 2013. He served on the Grand Lodge Committee onMembership and Committee on Security and as Lodge Services Representative forMasonic District 15A. He received the Grand Master’s Award of Excellence in2013. He was elected Grand Senior Deacon in November 2015 and was elected tothe Office of Grand Master in 2019.He is a member of the Valley of Richmond, Ancient and Accepted ScottishRite and was invested Knight Commander Court of Honour in 2009 and coroneted a33 Inspector General Honorary in 2019. He is Past Commander of the RichmondCouncil Knights Kadosh and Past Venerable Master of the Lodge of Perfection. He isa member of the Scottish Rite Guard and has been a member of the Board of Directorsof the Scottish Rite Childhood Language Center since 2010, where is currently servesas Vice-President. He is a Past Director of the Scottish Rite Foundation Board. Heholds membership in Richmond-Washington Royal Arch Chapter No. 3-9, Acca ShrineCenter, where he is a member of the Past Masters Club; Richmond Court No. 16, RoyalOrder of Jesters; and Royal Order of Scotland.Brother Jones has also been very active in the community. He is a PastPresident of the Norfolk Jaycees. Within the Virginia Jaycees he served as DistrictDirector and Community Development Vice-President. He is a Life Member in theVirginia Jaycees and a Jaycee International Senator, and United States Jaycee Ambassador. He is a member of the Sons of the American Revolution and a formermember of the International Azalea Festival Committee, the City of Norfolk’s saluteto the North Atlantic Treaty Organization and the Columbia Rotary Club. In 1981,he was listed among the Outstanding Young Men of America.Brother Jones is married to the former Frances Elizabeth Cullison. They areactive members of St. Stephens Episcopal Church. In his leisure time, Brother Jonesis an avid reader and enjoys research and writing on various topics. He likes to follow baseball, college football, golf, and most especially, NASCAR.4

Grand Lodge Officers - 2020 & 21Most Worshipful Douglas Vernon JonesRight Worshipful James Winfield Golladay, Jr.Right Worshipful Donald Ellis StrehleRight Worshipful Jack Kayle LewisMost Worshipful Reese Edward Carroll, Jr.Most Worshipful Alan Wayne AdkinsRight Worshipful Gary Dwight HuffmanRight Worshipful Matthew Todd SzramoskiRight Worshipful Terry Francis HiltonRight Worshipful Ronald Everette Butler, Sr.Right Worshipful Terry W. WooBrother Timothy Neal MadisonRight Worshipful Doyle Lee MillerRight Worshipful Michael Jean KingRight Worshipful Jonathan Alexander GilesRight Worshipful Claude Ashley Bass, Jr.Right Worshipful Mark Wayne UnderwoodRight Worshipful Roy Michael McKenneyRight Worshipful Richard McCoy YoungBrother Donald Francis Moro, Jr.Worshipful Samuel Moseley JonesRight Worshipful David Wayne MurrayGrand MasterDeputy Grand MasterGrand Senior WardenGrand Junior WardenGrand TreasurerGrand SecretaryGrand Senior DeaconGrand Junior DeaconAdministrative. Assistant to the GMGrand MarshalAssociate Grand MarshalGrand ChaplainGrand LecturerAssistant Grand LecturerGrand ProvostGrand PursuivantGrand PurveyorGrand Senior StewardGrand Junior StewardGrand OrganistGrand PhysicianGrand TilerMission and Vision Statements ofThe Grand Lodge, A.F. & A.M., of VirginiaThe mission of the Grand Lodge of Virginia is to teach and perpetuate a way of lifethat promotes the Brotherhood of Man under the Fatherhood of God and to assist its Lodges togrow and prosper.The vision of the Grand Lodge of Virginia is to be the premier organization composed of men of integrity and character, who are honest, true to their word, believe in God, aredevoted to family, charitable in their community, and courteous and helpful to each other.5

District Deputy Grand MasterRight Worshipful Peter Stuart Jensen14415 Glencrest Circle Centreville, VA 20120703-989-3368pjensen@HL57.comRight Worshipful Peter Stuart JensenDistrict Deputy Grand MasterRight Worshipful Pete, was born on 30 July at Ft. Belvoir, Virginia He attended public schoolin Arlington, graduating from Washington Lee Senior High School in 1977. He is a graduateof the Emergency Medical Services Program at Northern Virginia Community College. continued studies at George Washington University, University of Miami, and The Royal Academy of Medicine in London.Right Worshipful Jensen began his EMS career volunteering in the Arlington County FireDepartment riding on a Medic Unit in Clarendon. He was one of the first responders at theAir Florida Plane crash on the 14th Street Bridge. While waiting for a recruit class with Arlington County Fire, he took a position as a Paramedic/Deputy Sheriff with the ArlingtonCounty Sheriff’s Office where he ended up staying for several years before pursuing a careerin Emergency Management in the Florida Keys. During this time he became a rated pilot inboth airplanes and helicopters utilizing both in his position with the county. He got marriedwhile living in Florida and eventually moved back to Arlington and went to work for the D.C.Fire Department as a Paramedic with various assignments to include the White House aswell as the Navel Observatory. He presently is Assistant Director of Emergency Managementfor the MedStar Washington Hospital Center and the National Rehabilitation Hospital in theDistrict of Columbia.Right Worshipful Jensen is a Past Master of Henry, The Patriot, Civil War Lodge of Research,and Columbia Lodges. Current Secretary of both Henry and The Patriot Lodges and is involved in the leadership of many other masonic organizations to include being a member ofthe Board of Directors of Shriners Hospital Philadelphia.Right Worshipful Jensen has a son, Robert and daughter in law Trecia, who live in Hay Market and have 4 wonderful children.6

District TeamDistrict Instructor of WorkMike Troup, PM7428 Vale View Drive Warrenton, VA 20186(C) 540-940-9116troupm@comcast.netDistrict Education OfficerPaul Lockhart PM6576 Tiffany Drive Bealeton, VA 22712(C ) 540-272-7248paul-lockhart@comcast.netDistrict Masonic Home AmbassadorWilliam J. Baumbach, II PM2380 Mountain Rd., Haymarket, VA 20169(C) 703-791-9522William@Baumbach.comDistrict Membership CoordinatorKerry L. Worsham, PM14887 Lamberth SquareCentreville, VA 20120(C) 703-609-4601bosskerry@aol.comDistrict Blood CoordinatorDavid McAndrews, PM6174 Hidden Canyon Road, Centreville, VA 20120(C) 703-599-3472davidmc@z-goat.com7

District CoordinatorsMasonic YouthClancy Nidell, PM11536 Summit Ridge CourtManassas, VA 20112( C ) 703-869-9163 (H) 703-753-3351cnidell@gmail.comShriners International CoordinatorJim Love, PM43537 Helmsdale TerraceChantilly, VA 20152( C) 703-395-3081jamesclovev@gmail.comYork Rite CoordinatorMichael T. Huff, PM1563 Mary Ellen Ct.McLean, VA 22101(C) 703-303-7951Mhuff.gtt@gmail.comScottish Rite CoordinatorTim Goolsby, PM5450 Goolsby WayFairfax, Virginia 22030(C) 703-378-52422017wm313@gmail.com8

2021 Grand Master’s Official VisitsThere will not be a District visit during2021.Individual Lodges may send a request for avisit through Administrative Assistant RWTerry Hilton terry4tees@gmail.comEverything will depend on the pandemic status2021 District Deputy Grand Master’sOfficial VisitsLodge and record check onlyAcacia Lodge No 16Henry Lodge No 57Mt. Carmel Lodge No 133Manasseh Lodge No 182Cochran Lodge No 271Hay Market Lodge No 313The Patriot Lodge No 1957February 4February 9February 23February 5February 11February 8February 199

Masonic Leadership, Education and Ritual SchoolsDivision Education and Leadership ConferenceOur Saviour Lutheran Church6194 Dumfries Road Warrenton, VA 20187Date TBDAlexandria Scottish Rite1430 W. Braddock Road Alexandria, VADate TBDC. A. Sinclair, Jr. Area Ritual SchoolDate TBDHenry Lodge #5710503 Oak PlaceFairfax, Virginia 22030Reid James Simmons Academy of Masonic RitualDate TBDScottish Rite TempleRoanoke, Virginia10

Fourth District Ritual School Class Schedule1. All Classes begin promptly at 7:00 pm, with the DEO presentation2. Except as noted, the HOST lodge fills all other positions.3. The Worshipful Master of each lodge is responsible for having the Brethrenwho are qualified to fill positions present and for furnishing the Secretarywith their names prior to 7:15 pm.4. There will be no District Classes in March or December.11

Fourth District Ritual School Class TopicsSLOT training will be held at Henry Lodge on DateTBD from 8:00am - Noon. We will be covering TheMethodical Digest and Lodge Budgeting. All line officers and Lodge Treasurers are expected to attend.This will be the ONLY SLOT training, unless the attendees would like to have an additional class in September; and cover two additional topics selected bythe attendees.”DEO & DIW Lodge VisitsThe DEO & DIW available for lectures & presentations at all districtlodges. Date & time are to be determined during the year12

Living Past District Deputy GrandMasters of Districts 4 & mes E. KrautDonald L. McAndrewsRhey SolomonPaul Fred Barry, Sr.Edward Allen WadeCarl H. Dunn, Jr.Jon Vernon SheltonMichael J. PobatBarry E. ConstantDonald J. KerrWilliam W. CostisDavid C. MorrisRobert B. WilliamsRobert L. HopkinsWilliam L. WilliamsWayne W. Grindle, Sr.Dean M. ReschNorman L. Hoff, Jr.Larry A. ReedRonny H. DeanWilliam E. Hershey, Jr.Edmund CohenJames Leroy JacksonLinwood Lee Holbrook, Jr.Hay Market Lodge No. 313The Patriot Lodge No. 1957Herndon Lodge No.264Mt. Carmel Lodge No.133Hay Market No. 313Manasseh Lodge No. 182Acacia Lodge No. 16Herndon Lodge No. 264Mt. Carmel Lodge No. 133Hay Market Lodge No. 313Manasseh Lodge No. 182Acacia Lodge No. 16Henry Lodge No. 57Herndon Lodge No. 264Mt. Carmel Lodge No. 133Hay Market Lodge No. 313Acacia Lodge No. 16Herndon Lodge No. 264Henry Lodge No. 57Manasseh Lodge No. 182Hay Market Lodge No. 313Henry Lodge No. 57Herndon Lodge No 264Manasseh Lodge No. 182Fourth District DDGM standard rotation schedule2020 & 2021- Henry Lodge – RW Peter Jensen2022 – Acacia Lodge - WB Brant Baber2023 – Manasseh Lodge – WB John Phillips2024 - Mt Carmel Lodge – WB Paul Lockhart2025 – Cochran Lodge – TBD2026 – Patriot Lodge – TBD2027 – Hay Market Lodge – TBD13

Acacia Lodge No. 16Chartered December 11, 18777135 Main StreetClifton, VirginiaStated Communication1st Thursday, 7:30 pmDinner 6:30 pmwww.Acacia16.orgWorshipful MasterScott C. Springer, PM8010 Sleepy View LaneSpringfield, Va. 22153571-233-2224pm.acacia16@gmail.com14Senior WardenJunior WardenFrank Anthony13702 Holton PlaceChantilly, Va. 20151703-282-7087Sir.frankksa@gmail.comChris R. Prentiss13687 Wildflower LaneClifton, VA aryWilliam C. May, PM3712 Morningside DriveFairfax, Virginia 22031571-221-8277bmay7121@gmail.comDavid C. Morris, PDDGM11601 Lakewood LaneFairfax Station, Virginia org

Acacia Lodge No. 16Senior DeaconJunior DeaconChaplainSenior StewardMarshalMusicianTilerLIWLEOMahova AmbassadorBlood CoordinatorMembership CoordinatorErik F. MilmanMatthew S. TurnbullBrant Baber, PMJoe W. MuellerLarry Parks, PMJames C. ColeCharles A. SelbyScott C. Springer, WMJason Richards, PMJohn Wiles, Jr.Adam Samuel RothThomas E. Goolsby, ndar of EventsTBDMailing AddressAcacia Lodge No. 16c/o David C. Morris, PDDGM11601 Lakewood LaneFairfax Station, VA 2203915

Henry Lodge No. 57Chartered December 15, 186910503 Oak PlaceFairfax, Virginia703-273-3676Stated Communication2nd Tuesday, 7:30 pmDinner 6:30 pmwww.HenryLodge57.orgWorshipful MasterChristopher R. Chrzanowski, PM5900 Cove Landing Road, #304Burke, VA 22015703-967-9624crchrzanowski@gmail.comSenior WardenJunior WardenStuart C. Pool, WM5939 Oakland Park DriveBurke, VA 22015703-994-0350scp608@gmail.comStephen C. Jackson207 E. Staunton Ave.Sterling, VA taryKerry L. Worsham, PM14887 Lamberth SquareCentreville, VA 20120(C) 703-609-4601bosskerry@aol.com16Peter S. Jensen, DDGM4211 Ridge Top Road #2415Fairfax, VA 22030703-989-3368pjensen@HL57.com

Henry Lodge No. 57Senior Deacon Brian Van de MeulebroeckeJunior DeaconTerence SmithChaplainAndrew D. EvansSenior StewardMustafa SadeqiMarshal Matthew “Tank” McCarlTilerArthur T. Wood, Jr.LIWLEO Rhey Solomon, PDDGMMahova AmbassadorEdmund Cohen, PGMBlood CoordinatorPeter S. Jensen, DDGMMembership CoordinatorKerry Worsham, 3-989-3368703-609-4601Calendar of EventsTBDMailing AddressHenry Lodge No. 57Pete Jensen, DDGM SecretaryP.O. Box 175Fairfax, VA 22038-017517

Mt. Carmel Lodge No. 133Chartered December 15, 1852386 Stuyvesant StreetWarrenton, Virginia540-347-1148Stated Communication4th Tuesday, 7:30 pmDinner 6:30 pmwww.MtCarmel133.orgWorshipful MasterTodd Cunningham6336 Nordix DriveWarrenton, VA 20186571-349-0357master2021@mtcarmel133.orgSenior Warden18Junior WardenMichael Villalobos14217A Saint Germain DriveCentreville, VA 20121540-660-2750mvillalobos103@gmail.comJason Armistead10478 Liberty Oaks LaBealeton, VA SecretaryTim Sennott6455 Monumental Mills RoadRixeyville, VA 22737540-878-7172lizsennott@yahoo.comChuck Trude7539 Pilcher StreetWarrenton, VA 20186540-229-4043trudecr@comcast.net

Mt. Carmel Lodge No. 133Senior DeaconJunior DeaconChaplainSenior StewardJunior StewardMarshalTilerLIWLEOMahova AmbassadorBlood CoordinatorMembership CoordinatorKenneth McInnisJim ThayerJim RainesJason DyeNick ProchaskaDave ScarceJeff KingPaul Lockhart, PMJohn McDowall, PMPaul McBrideEric JohnsonAnthony J. LaCava, 0-349-0305540-341-3074571-436-7948Calendar of Events(See Lodge Website for more details)Mailing AddressMt. Carmel LodgeChuck TrudeSecretaryP.O. Box 544Warrenton, VA 2018819

Manasseh Lodge No. 182Chartered December 15, 18759810 Cockrell RoadManassas, Virginia703-361-2326Stated Communication1st Friday, 7:30 pmwww.ManassehLodge182.orgWorshipful MasterThomas W. Costis9559 Center StreetManassas, VA r WardenJunior WardenJoe Martinez12920 Hunting Cove PlaceBristow, VA 20136703-340-5914sw@manassehlodge182.orgDoyle Meadows12312 Running Deer RoadManassas, VA ecretaryArthur W. Bentz, PM10419 Mt. Vernon DriveManassas, VA rg20Carl H. Dunn, PDDGM12868 Arnot LaneBristow, VA rg

Manasseh Lodge No. 182Senior DeaconJunior DeaconChaplainSenior StewardJunior StewardMarshalTilerLIWLEOMahova AmbassadorBlood CoordinatorMembershipDouglas DulaneyFred SadrakWyatt HamrickEric SommersWilliam Edwards, PMSimeon SlaytonPhil Sommers, PMBill Costis, PDDGMEric SommersJeffrey MiddlebrooksGeorge E. Harrington, Jr.Joe 14Calendar of EventsTBDMailing AddressManasseh Lodge No. 1829810 Cockrell RoadManassas, VA 2011021

Cochran Lodge No. 271Chartered December 15, 18996514 Main StreetThe Plains, Virginia 20198Stated Communication2nd Thursday, 7:30 pmDinner 6:30 pmwww.cochran271.orgWorshipful MasterNed Mamula, PDDGMP.O. Box 1529Middleburg, VA 20118540-454-3057middleburg@mindspring.comSenior WardenMatthew Mosley42880 Iron Bit PlaceChantilly, VA 20152703-405-6770mosleym@gmail.comTimothy Winther, PM6625 Wilson RoadMarshall, VA surerSecretaryShawn Morgal, PM9227 Glen Meadow LaneBristow, VA 20136703-753-9568Paul Lawrence, PMP.O. Box 10Marshall, VA gmail.com22Junior Warden

Cochran Lodge No. 271Senior DeaconJunior DeaconChaplainMarshalTilerLIWThomas MundayDean WoodAndrew Clubb, PMKirko D. KirkovKarel Eekels, PMGary W. Liebo, 540-687-5974703-862-0018Calendar of EventsTBDMailing AddressCochran Lodge No. 271Paul Lawrence, PMP.O. Box 10Marshall, VA 20116540-729-0001rplsfic@starpower.net23

Hay Market Lodge No. 313Chartered February 16, 19116713 Jefferson StreetHaymarket, VirginiaStated Communication2nd Monday, 7:30 pmDinner 6:30 pmwww.HayMarket313.orgWorshipful MasterGary Sprifke9462 Merrimont Trace CircleBristow, VA 3.comSenior WardenMurat Demirbas4211 Ridge Top Road, #3522Fairfax, VA 22030703-371-6008md87va@gmail.com24Junior WardenKenneth E. Stevenson, II14320 Climbing Rose Way, #102Centreville, VA rSecretaryEduard Z. Reiter, PM15030 Rolling Ridge RoadHaymarket, VA 20169814-590-3086edreiter@hotmail.comJames E. Kraut, PDDGM13244 Fieldstone WayGainesville, VA 20155703-216-1073krautsare@comcast.net

Hay Market Lodge No. 313Senior DeaconJunior DeaconChaplainSenior StewardJunior StewardMarshalTilerLIWLEOMahova AmbassadorBlood CoordinatorMembership/OutreachKevin HallMichael W. Warner, IILyle Beefelt, PMJames GoganScott JohnsonDavid R. WilcoxWilliam C. Robinson, PMDave Perry, PMAustin MillsJames KennedyLyle Beefelt, PMGary Sprifke, ndar of EventsTBDMailing AddressHay Market Lodge No. 313James E. Kraut, PDDGMSecretaryP.O. Box 313Haymarket, VA 2016825

The Patriot Lodge No. 1957Chartered November 11, 2011P. O. Box 813Fairfax, Virginia 22038-0813Meeting atThe Roberts House4600 Roberts RoadFairfax, VA 22030Stated Communication3rd Friday, 7:00 pmNov 3rd Tues, Dec 1st Mon.*Dark June & July*www.ThePatriotLodge.orgWorshipful MasterStuart C. Pool5939 Oakland Park DriveBurke, VA 22015703-994-0350scp608@gmail.comSenior WardenJunior WardenKenneth E. Stevenson, II14320 Climbing Rose Way,Apt. 102Centreville, VA 20121571-212-9025restevenson1990@gmail.comBrian van de Meulebroecke13765 Meadowbrook RoadWoodbridge, VA aryChristopher R. Chrzanowski, PM5900 Cove Landing Road, #304Burke, VA 22015703-967-9624cchrzanowski@gmail.com26Peter S. Jensen, DDGM4211 Ridge Top Road, #2415Fairfax, VA 22030703-989-3368pjensen@HL57.com

The Patriot Lodge No. 1957Senior DeaconJunior DeaconChaplainTilerLIWLEOMahova AmbassadorBlood CoordinatorMembership CoordinatorIra DreyfussBenjamin MerolaJonathan Graham, PMMichael Huff, PMJohn Shelton, PDDGMChris Chrzanowski, WMEd Cohen, PGMPeter S. Jensen, DDGMChris Chrzanowski, lendar of EventsTBDMailing AddressThe Patriot Lodge No. 1957Peter Jensen, DDGM, SecretaryP.O. Box 813Fairfax, VA 22038-081327

Lectures and CeremoniesEA LectureBrant BaberLyle BeefeltBarry E. ConstantKevin DavidsonWyatt HamrickDavid PerryDonald L. 0002240-508-2222703-795-1858540-272-2303Scott SpringerRhey M. SolomonJohn Stallings, III571-233-2224703-378-4134703-795-1834Receiving in the EastClyde AshleyBrant BaberLarry BarkerLyle BeefeltBarry E. ConstantTom CostisWilliam W. CostisKevin DavidsonBennett HartJim KrautPaul LockhartNed MamulaJoe MartinezDonald L. McAndrewsJohn 57703-340-5914703-582-5408703-346-5181John W. Mitchell, Jr.Jordan MuirheadClancy NidellChris PendletonJohn PhillipsJames R. RamserDonald L. SchuppRhey M. SolomonScott SpringerMichael I. 4571-233-2224540-940-9116SD Floor LectureClyde AshleyLarry BarkerJonathan BergnerBarry E. ConstantWilliam W. CostisTom CostisKevin DavidsonMichael HuffPaul LockhartJoe MartinezDon 03-7951540-272-7248703-340-5914703-582-5408David PerryChris PendletonJohn PhillipsDonald L. SchuppRhey M. SolomonScott SpringerJohn D. Stallings, IIIMichael I. 6

Lectures and Ceremonies cont.RuffiansBarry E. Constant 1,2,3Bill Costis 1,2,3Tom Costis 1,3Kevin DavidsonBennett Hart 1,2,3Linwood Hollbrook 1Mike Huff 1,2,3Don Kerr 3Jim Kraut 1,2,3Paul LockhartDon McAndrews 1,2,3Chris Nestor -216-1073540-272-7248703-582-5408703-343-5299Bobby New 1Clancy Nidell 1,2,3Jim Ramser 1,2,3Jason Richards 1,2,3Tim Sennott 1,2,3Rhey M. Solomon 1,2,3Scott Springer 1,2,3Chuck Trude 1,2,3Allen Wade 1,2,3Mike TroupDon SchuppJim FellowcraftBarry E. Constant 1,2,3Bill Costis 1,2,3Tom Costis 1,2,3Kevin DavidsonBennett Hart 1,2,3Jim Kraut 1,2,3Paul Lockhart 1,2,3Joe Martinez 1,2,3Don McAndrews 1,2,3Jeff Middlebrook -582-5408703-628-6888John Phillips 1,2,3Jason Richards 1,Fred Sadrak 2Rhey Solomon 1,2,3Scott Springer 1,2,3Allen Wade 134571-233-2224703-795-2615MM LectureLyle BeefeltEdmund CohenBarry ConstantTom CostisKevin DavidsonDoug DulaneyPaul LockhartDonald L. -5408David PerryDonald L. SchuppRhey SolomonScott 3-222429

Masonic Funeral ServiceBrant BaberPaul BarryEdmund CohenBarry E. ConstantWilliam B. CostisKevin DavidsonJeffrey D. 0-270-6215703-361-4778540-630-0002703-628-6888Dave SchullJohn StallingsChris SwihartMike I. 116Installation CeremonyBrant BaberBarry E. ConstantKevin Davidson703-402-5200540-270-6215540-630-0002Don McAndrewsRhey M. Solomon703-582-5408703-378-4134Seafaring ManJason ArmisteadLarry BarkerBrian ColemanBarry ConstantBill CostisKevin DavidsonBennett HartMaury 8311Jim KrautDon McAndrewsChris NestorJohn PhillipsScott SpringerEddie 69-1813571-233-2224571-212-9025

No one can truly be a Master Mason until he has mastered the teachingsand principles of the Master Mason’s Degree, and these can best be appreciated by a thorough knowledge of the Master Mason’s Catechism.The Institution of Freemasonry has many usages and customs with whichyou will become acquainted in your attendance upon Lodges and in yourconversation with well-informed Brethren. There are a few I would like toemphasize at this time.In Lodge you are to conduct yourself with decorum. You are not to moveabout the Lodge Room, engage in private conversations or otherwise disturb or interfere with the dignity and solemnity of the Lodge proceedings.When you enter an open Lodge, you approach the altar, wait until the dooris closed, come under the D.G of the Degree in which the Lodge is openand hold it until you are recognized by the W.M and invited to be seated.As a member of Lodge No. you are entitled to ballotin this and only this Lodge. The ballot box contains white balls and blackcubes. You will be called upon to cast your ballot to help decide the futuremembership of your Lodge, and in so doing you should let no personal feeling sway your judgment. If you believe a person will be a credit to our order,cast your ballot – a white ball in favor. If you know of any reason why thepetitioner would not be a credit to our fraternity, if he is not morally fit, it isequally your duty to cast a black cube – only one being necessary to keepan unworthy person out of our ranks and help preserve, unsullied, the reputation of our fraternity.The ballot is secret and sacred, and you will never be called upon to divulgehow your ballot was cast. It is a breach of Masonic law for anyone to enquire how another has, or will cast his ballot on a petition.You should also learn that matters brought up in a Masonic Lodge are never discussed with anyone who is not a member of the Fraternity.To insure the three Great Lights in Masonry are in full view of the W.M. of aLodge at all times (which silently admonishes him of his duties) you shouldnever cross between the altar and the East while the Lodge is in session.Your progress from now onward will depend entirely on your own efforts.May I express the hope that you will become a real student of Masonry for Ican assure you that if you will travel in foreign countries of Masonic History,Masonic Symbolism, Masonic Jurisprudence and Masonic Philosophy, youwill earn and receive Master’s wages far beyond your best expectation.32

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We extend the hand of Good Fellowship everyday, ever remembering the lesson in the words of PSALM“133:How good and pleasant it iswhen God’s people live together in unity”&“Never let loyalty an

Grand Lodge Officers -2020 & 21 Most Worshipful Douglas Vernon Jones Grand Master Right Worshipful James Winfield Golladay, Jr. Deputy Grand Master Right Worshipful Donald Ellis Strehle Grand Senior Warden Right Worshipful Jack Kayle Lewis Grand Junior Warden Most Worshipful Reese Edward Carroll, Jr. Grand Treasurer

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