Welcome back to fellowship!
What does it mean to live Masonry every day, not just on meeting night? Matt and Andrew talk about how the lessons of the Lodge shape our daily choices at work, at home, and in the community.
They explore what the working tools look like in real life, how to stay balanced and kind in a noisy world, and why living Masonically is more about action than appearances.
This episode is for Masons and non-Masons alike who want to understand how the Craft becomes a way of life, one small act of improvement at a time.
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