by Midnight Freemason Contributor
WB. Gregory J. Knott
Like many newly raised Freemasons, I was seeking to learn as much as I could about the fraternity. I spent hours poring over internet sites and reading digitized books of old masonic works. One night I came upon The Masonic Society (TMS). The Masonic Society was just getting started, having been formed by a prominent group of Freemasons from around the world. There were many familiar names such as Christopher Hodapp, Brent Morris, Robert Lomas and Rex Hutchens.
The group had developed a website and was inviting perspective members to join. The only requirement was to be a Master Mason within a lodge recognized by the Conference of Grand Masters of North America. I filled out the on-line application and became a Founding Member of The Masonic Society in 2008.
So exactly what is the purpose of TMS? As stated on their website:
“A significant group of passionate Masons have joined together to create what is now the fastest growing research society in Freemasonry. Called simply The Masonic Society, we are brothers who have a deep and abiding desire to seek knowledge, explore history, discover symbolism, debate philosophies, and in short, who are at the forefront of charting a path for the future of Freemasonry.”

Additionally you qualify to join the on-line TMS forum. This forum contains a wealth of information that has been contributed by some of the most active brothers in Freemasonry today. Have a question? Put up a post and you will have your questions answered shortly.

TMS is now celebrating their fifth year and as a special gift to new members, TMS is offering a special fifth anniversary jewel. This jewel was designed by John Bridegroom, who creates amazing masonic works.
I am extremely proud to be a part of this group of Brothers. The knowledge I have gained has been invaluable in learning more about the craft.
Find The Masonic Society on the net at www.themasonicsociety.com, you will be glad you joined.
~GJK
WB Gregory J. Knott is the Past Master of St. Joseph Lodge No. 970 in St. Joseph (IL) and a plural member of Ogden Lodge No. 754 (IL), and Homer Lodge No. 199 (IL). He's a member of both the Scottish Rite, and the York Rite, and is the Charter Secretary of the Illini High Twelve Club in Champaign-Urbana. He's also a member of the Ansar Shrine (IL) and the Eastern Illinois Council No. 356 Allied Masonic Degrees. Greg is very involved in Boy Scouts--an Eagle Scout himself, he serves the Grand Lodge of Illinois A. F. & A. M. as their representative to the National Association of Masonic Scouters.
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