Scotland’s Grand Lodge Axed Social Media
A fraternity built on discretion opened a Facebook page. It went about as well as you’d expect. The Grand Lodge of Scotland — the governing body for Craft Freemasonry north of the border
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A fraternity built on discretion opened a Facebook page. It went about as well as you’d expect. The Grand Lodge of Scotland — the governing body for Craft Freemasonry north of the border
Nearly 5,000 visors have already been produced with help from the Freemasons, who have adapted their business production lines to meet demand.
I am a 21-year-old Freemason currently residing in Essex. I have been concerned about the growing numbers of mental health-related issues over recent…
Following the success of last year’s ‘12 days of Christmas’ video series, the MCF is planning this year’s festive seasonal campaign to help raise…
The Poppy Factory, the UK’s leading employment charity for veterans with disabilities, has been awarded a grant of £120,000. This grant will help wounded, injured and sick veterans in the South West to find meaningful and sustainable careers.
The “Discover Freemasonry” Seminar is being launched at the Twickenham Masonic Centre on Wednesday 19 September, registration at 19.00 with the presentations starting at 19.30
May 2017 saw a tragic violent incident in Manchester that killed 22 and injured a further 250 people. The people in the city pulled together to do all…
2020 Vision – The Future of My Lodge The first group of Masters and Wardens to attend the new 2020 Vision – The Future of My Lodge presentation met at…
Social Media Policy & Guidelines
Social Media Policy & Guidelines
Summary
Social media platforms have become an increasingly popular channel for communication in the 21st century. They provide ways to share content with a wide audience, and as such are excellent tools for sharing information about Freemasonry and Masonic activities. However, as with any powerful tool, social media need to be used with caution, as incorrect use can have a damaging impact on Freemasonry’s public image, and therefore on Freemasonry itself. This document has been written to assist individuals and Masonic units to use these platforms effectively, confidently, and within the compass of propriety.
Quarterly Communication 14 September 2016 An address by Diane Clements and Stephen Greenberg: ‘From Concept to Reality: Creating an Exhibition about…