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Congratulations on taking your first step in Freemasonry.... well almost.

Explore, learn and understand. Freemasonry offers a warm and supportive global fraternal network focusing on charity, personal development and fun.
Make friends for a life time by becoming a member of an ancient and honorable organisation with a rich history dating back over 300 years!

University of Sunderland

Guiding principles of Freemasonry

For Freemasons, there are four important values that help define their path through life: Integrity, Friendship, Respect and Charity. In today’s world filled with uncertainty, these principles ring as true now as they have at any point in the organisation’s history.

Integrity

Building good people 

Freemasons are focused on building themselves as people of integrity, and membership provides the structure to help achieve that goal. Being a Freemason gives members a sense of purpose, supporting and guiding them on their journey through life. Collectively, members are bonded through an understanding of unity and equitability – principles fundamental to Freemasonry.

Friendship

Building together

Freemasonry provides the common foundation for friendships between members, many of which will last for life. Being a Freemason means something different to each person who joins, but whether looking to make acquaintances or develop their own potential, all members share a sense of togetherness that strengthens their ability to succeed and grow.

Respect

Building unity

Freemasonry brings people together irrespective of their race, religion, or other perceived differences that can divide us as a society. Members are expected to be of high moral standing and are encouraged to talk openly about what the organisation does and what it means to be part of it.

Charity

Building compassion

Kindness and charitable giving are deeply ingrained within the principles of Freemasonry and the organisation provides the structure for members to make positive contributions to their communities and various causes through fundraising events or volunteer work. Individuals can make an important contribution at local, national and global level by giving both their time and money.

Universities scheme visits Durham
Universities scheme visits Durham Universities scheme visits Durham Universities scheme visits Durham

Universities scheme visits Durham

Sir David Hugh Wootton in Stockton upon Tees

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Sir David Wootton, Assistant Grand Master and President of the Universities Scheme visits the Universities Scheme Lodges in the Province of Durham.
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