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Monday, September 25, 2017
2017 Minnesota Masonic Retreat
Minnesota Royal Arch Chapter #1 just concluded its 2017 Masonic Retreat.It was held at the YMCA Camp St. Croix in Hudson Wisconsin. The camp is beautifully set in a North woods setting, on the banks of the St. Croix River only minutes from St. Paul Minnesota. It was two and a half days of good food, great conversations, and many opportunities to learn, and explore new ideas. There was even some great poetry read by Terry Christianson.
The day began at 8AM with breakfast, classes until noon, lunch, classes until 5:30 dinner,class until 7:00 followed by a Campfire until 2 or 3 in the morning. It was a full day and no opportunity for kickball, volleyball or horse back riding like the other kids did.
Here are just a short list of the various distinguished Speakers: Terry Christianson, Rob Jones,Scott Wolter,Aaron French,Timothy Hogan,Ray Hayward.Their topics ranged from The Lost Word,Symbology,Verbal Communication,Nazis,Masonry and the Occult, Five Points of Fellowship, and many more.
It was just a great week end and Ill be sure to attend next year. Thank you my Brothers, my teachers, my Students.
Wednesday, September 6, 2017
Friday, August 25, 2017
The Handwriting on the Wall
The Handwriting on the Wall
By Tom
Hendrickson-P.G.M.
The saying comes from Belshazzar’s
Feast which is mentioned in the Royal Arch Degree. It is a story that has many
important lessons for all of us to consider. To understand the rest of the
story I will explore the source which is in the Old Testament Book of Daniel
Chapters Four and Five.
The scene is in Babylon about the
Sixth Century before our era (or B.C.) and King Nebuchadnezzar’s Armies had conquered
Jerusalem. A sizable portion of the Jewish population of Judah including all
the Nobel’s and scholars had been captured and deported back to Babylon. The
Temple was sacked of all of its sacred treasures and taken to Babylon as well.
Among the stolen plunder were many sacred cups made of gold and silver.
King Nebuchadnezzar ordered his
officials to conduct a talent search among the prisoners to find the best and
the brightest to learn the local language and literature to serve within the
Kings Palace. The most impressive among the group of talented young Jews was
Daniel. Daniel had a very special gift as he could interpret the Kings dreams
and reveal their mysteries.
In time Daniel became a trusted
servant to the King, and Nebuchadnezzar did relinquish his pagan gods and acknowledged
Daniel’s God, the God of the people of Israel. Nebuchadnezzar’s son Belshazzar eventually
become King and he is a different story all together.
Now before we move on to the main
thrust of the story. I highly recommend you go on line and Google a painting by
Rembrandt called Belshazzar’s Feast. The painting depicts beautifully the story
you are about to read.
Daniel 5 Living Bible (TLB)
5 Belshazzar the king invited a thousand of his officers to a great
feast where the wine flowed freely. 2-4 While
Belshazzar was drinking, he was reminded of the gold and silver cups taken long
before from the Temple in Jerusalem during Nebuchadnezzar’s reign and brought
to Babylon. Belshazzar ordered that these sacred cups be brought in to the
feast, and when they arrived, he and his princes, wives, and concubines drank
toasts from them to their idols made of gold and silver, brass and iron, wood
and stone.
5 Suddenly, as they were drinking from these cups, they saw the
fingers of a man’s hand writing on the plaster of the wall opposite the
lampstand. The king himself saw the fingers as they wrote. 6 His
face blanched with fear, and such terror gripped him that his knees knocked
together and his legs gave way beneath him.
7 “Bring the magicians and astrologers!” he screamed. “Bring the
Chaldeans! Whoever reads that writing on the wall and tells me what it means
will be dressed in purple robes of royal honor, with a gold chain around his
neck, and he will become the third ruler in the kingdom!”[a]
8 But when they came, none of them could understand the writing or
tell him what it meant.
9 The king grew more and more hysterical; his face reflected the
terror he felt, and his officers too were shaken.
So the Queen-Mother heard the ruckus and ran into the banquet hall
and told the King to calm down. She told him to call Daniel for he could
interpret dreams, explain riddles and solve difficult problems and he would
know what the writing on the wall means.
So Daniel is summoned and rushes in…..
22 “And you, his successor, O Belshazzar—you knew all this, yet
you have not been humble. 23 For you have defied the Lord of Heaven and brought here these cups
from his Temple; and you and your officers and wives and concubines have been
drinking wine from them while praising gods of silver, gold, brass, iron, wood,
and stone—gods that neither see nor hear nor know anything at all. But you have
not praised the God who gives you the breath of life and controls your destiny! 24-25 And so God sent those fingers to write this message: ‘Mene,’ ‘Mene,’ ‘Tekel,’ ‘Parsin.’
26 “This is what it means:
“Mene means ‘numbered’—God has numbered the days of your reign, and they
are ended.
27 “Tekel means ‘weighed’—you have been weighed in God’s balances and have
failed the test.
28 “Parsin means ‘divided’—your kingdom will be divided and given to the
Medes and Persians.”
29 Then at Belshazzar’s command, Daniel was robed in purple, a gold
chain was hung around his neck, and he was proclaimed third ruler in the
kingdom.
And that very night King
Belshazzar was killed, and Babylon was conquered.
Quite a story. If you googled the picture as suggested, the
story comes to life within the painting.
The morale of the story is clear: remember that our days on this earth
are numbered and the time we spend here will be weighed and judged. So, live
each day to the fullest, do good works and appreciate every day for it may be
your last.
Remember -”The Hand Writing is on
the wall”.
Friday, June 30, 2017
Peace Garden Lodge Annual Meeting
On August 12, 2017 The Annual Meeting for the Peace Garden Lodge will be held. I have been there twice, Its in beautiful surroundings and the only building in the Shape of a Square and Compass in the world Im told. I have taken information from my blog post from a few years ago to provide much more information. Life Membership is only $50.00 you may want to consider it. Its the only Lodge I know that has an American Lodge Treasure and a Canadian Lodge Treasure.
The International Peace Garden Lodge of Freemasons was formed in 1993 with Warrants granted by the Grand Lodges of Manitoba, North Dakota and Minnesota. The Grand Lodge of Saskatchewan became a chartering Grand Lodge in 2000 by motion of the members. Its purpose is "to promote and enhance fraternal relations among Freemasons of North America and to assist in the expansion and maintenance of the International Peace Garden."
Membership in the International Peace Garden Lodge of Freemasons is open to any Master Mason for a once-in-a-lifetime fee of $50.00, providing the Mason is, and remains, in good standing in any jurisdiction in the world which is recognized by the chartering grand jurisdictions. At the time of this writing, total membership is over 835 with members from Canada, the United States, Great Britain, Norway, Australia and the Bahamas.
Membership fees are placed in trust and may not be used for any purpose other than to generate interest which is used to defer operating expenses of the Lodge and other such expenditures as may be approved at the annual communication.
An annual meeting is held at the Peace Garden, usually in the Burdick Center for the Performing Arts, on the Saturday before the second Sunday in August, with arrangements in charge of the Chartering Grand Lodges on a rotating basis. Officers' titles and positions as well as the customs correspond to those of the Chartering Grand Lodge in charge of the arrangements in any given year.
The meeting deals with regular business and includes an inspirational speaker. Following the meeting, Masons and their ladies, usually enjoy some entertainment and a lunch in the Masonic Auditorium. If the meeting is tyled (for Masons only) there is a program arranged for the ladies.
The $775,000.00 Masonic Auditorium was dedicated in 1981 as a centennial project of the 20,000 Masons of Manitoba and North Dakota. It is built in the shape of the Square and Compasses and has seating for 2,000. It is the only building of its kind in the world.
Sunday, June 25, 2017
Sunday, June 11, 2017
Be Decisive
I saw this today and I chuckled to myself. I was remembering all the lodge meeting that no one could or would make a decision on the simplist of things. Like should we serve Orange juice at the next pancake breakfast, Or should we have Chicken or Beef Stew at the next Third Degree.
Im putting this on a card to keep in my wallet and read at the next lodge meeting.
Sunday, May 28, 2017
The First Three of the Thirty Three Degrees of the Ancient and Accepted ...
You may know that I am an active member of both the Scottish and the York Rites. I also study both hours most days. Above you will find a video on the First Three Degrees of the Scottish Rite.I think that it does an excellent job explaining the system and how it came to us.
It is written by Michael R. Poll.he is a very respected Masonic Scholar in my eyes and many others.
Michael is a Fellow and Past President of the Masonic Society and many other Masonic Research organizations. He is the Editor and Owner of Cornerstone books, and lives in New Orleans LA.
I encourage you to take the time to watch the video,and you will have a much clearer picture of how it all comes together.
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