Freemasonry is one of the world's oldest social and charitable organisations
Being a Freemason means something different to everybody, and it's unique to those who join. Freemasonry provides a feeling of togetherness and belonging. There is more that brings members together than separates them. Freemasonry offers friendship, formality, ritual, curiosity, and the opportunity to learn more every day. Freemasonry teaches tolerance and acceptance of all others as brothers. Its members come from all walks of life and many different backgrounds.
Freemasonry is still incredibly relevant to people’s lives today, bringing people together in a fractured society. Freemasonry has evolved to meet the age in which it lives and continues to evolve today. Freemasonry is a great leveller, where everybody there is your brother. Join today!
If you live in Buckinghamshire and are a man of 18 years or older, you can express your interest here: https://buckspgl.org/joinAfter filling out the short form, our membership team will be in touch.
There are two ways women can be freemasons.
The Order of Women Freemasons: https://www.owf.org.uk/join/
Freemasonry for Women (HFAF): https://hfaf.org/hfaf-official/how-to-join/
For anyone that does not live in Buckinghamshire, please follow this link: https://www.ugle.org.uk/become-freemason/join-freemasonry/register-your-interest
Freemasonry is still incredibly relevant to people’s lives today, bringing people together in a fractured society. Freemasonry has evolved to meet the age in which it lives and continues to evolve today. Freemasonry is a great leveller, where everybody there is your brother. Join today!
If you live in Buckinghamshire and are a man of 18 years or older, you can express your interest here: https://buckspgl.org/joinAfter filling out the short form, our membership team will be in touch.
There are two ways women can be freemasons.
The Order of Women Freemasons: https://www.owf.org.uk/join/
Freemasonry for Women (HFAF): https://hfaf.org/hfaf-official/how-to-join/
For anyone that does not live in Buckinghamshire, please follow this link: https://www.ugle.org.uk/become-freemason/join-freemasonry/register-your-interest