Our Process is rather straightforward yet somehow alludes many who seek to better themselves.
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1
Ask
Ask the right questions
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2
Seek
Seek out your answers to further questions.
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3
Knock
Much like visiting a friend or family member at their home feel free to knock on our door.
Ask
Ask the right questions
This process begins from within first you must ask yourself the basics:
Who am I really?
What has drawn me to Masonry?
Where do I wish to improve myself?
Why do I wish to make these improvements?
When you have an answer for all of the above you will be off to a great start and ready to move forward onto step 2 of your journey. There is an old saying in Masonry to be one ask one!
This should leave only one remaining initial question.
How do I accomplish this?
Seek
Seek out your answers to further questions.
In the oldest fraternity in existence dating back a few thousand years it is safe to say that there are literally Masons everywhere I would dare say you would be hard pressed to not know at least one whom you may know from another avenue of your life.
Seek them out and ask questions or visit a lodge and enjoy our hospitality at a charitable event, dinner or gathering, if you are looking you will see we are not hard at all to find.
“But I do not know any Masons” you may say. That is fine; the brothers of Eola lodge # 207 F.&A.M. cordially welcome you to visit our lodge and events or contact us for further information.
With your second step on your Journey complete you are now much more prepared to move onto step 3 and well on your way to your goals.
Knock
Much like visiting a friend or family member at their home feel free to knock on our door.
Our Lodge is considered our home away from home, regardless of our respective dwellings and historically has been known to house visiting guests from the various walks of Masonry in ancient times.
We heartily welcome men from all walks of life, from the most diverse collection of backgrounds and trades from near or far as well as our traveling brethren from abroad. Simply come knock on our door.