FLAGSTAFF LODGE NO. 7

STATED MEETINGS

FIRST THURSDAYS at 730PM. DINNER at 630PM.

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Happy Birthday to MW Earl Wunder, a very distinguished Past Grand Master of Arizona (1988)! Your leadership and dedication to the Craft continue to inspire generations of Masons across our great state. Wishing you a day filled with joy, good health, and well-earned celebration! Central Arizona Masonic Lodge 14 @centralarizona14freemasons Winslow Masonic Lodge F&AM #13 Flagstaff Masonic Lodge No. 7 See MoreSee Less
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Flagstaff Masonic Lodge No. 7
A few of our brothers at Masonicon See MoreSee Less
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Why does the Masonic Fraternity place cornerstones?The Masonic Fraternity developed from the guilds of stonemasons of the Middle Ages. We are the oldest and largest fraternity in the world., with a tradition dating back hundreds of years. In North American our forefathers laid the first cornerstones, and we continue in their tradition.Many organizations do things in the public interest, things related to their own heritage. The V.F.W. holds ceremonies in cemeteries on Memorial Day to honor the men and women who gave their lives in defense of the nation. The American Legion presents American flags to schools and gives programs on flag etiquette. Freemasons conduct cornerstone ceremonies on public buildings that are dedicated to religion, education, civic service, and philanthropy. Many such stones are places each year.Is your Lodge placing a Cornerstone in the Community this year? See MoreSee Less
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Recently, brothers of Flagstaff Lodge No. 7 had the honor of visiting Bro Bruce Johnson.Nearly 69 years a Mason.The Worshipful Master, Senior Warden, Chaplain, and our DDGL hand delivered his Masonic brick. A piece of the original Flagstaff Masonic Temple, chartered in 1888 with its cornerstone laid in 1917. A tangible piece of the Lodge he helped sustain now resting with him.Bro Bruce is a pioneer in night radar, an engineer by trade, and a veteran of the United States Air Force. A builder in every sense. He helped build systems that protected this nation, and he helped build men within these walls.He remains a vault of knowledge. Coffee in hand, reading Masonic and historical works, always ready to speak on the unchanging principles of our fraternity.Terminal cancer does not define a man. A lifetime of fidelity does.Thank you, Bro Bruce, for your love and stewardship to our timeless institution. See MoreSee Less
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2026's first issue of "The Copper Post", enjoy!bit.ly/CPJan2026 See MoreSee Less
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