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FAQs

What is Freemasonry?
Freemasonry is a fraternal organization focused on
moral and spiritual development.
Who can join the lodge?
Men of good character and who believe in a Supreme Being, are welcome to apply for membership.
What are the main teachings?
The lodge teaches brotherly love, relief, and truth, encouraging members to live with integrity and kindness.
Are visitors allowed?
Visitors are welcome during open events like the Installation of Officers and at our Ladies at the Table. Masons from other Lodges are welcome to attend.
How often do meetings occur?
Regular meetings are held monthly to discuss lodge business and Masonic education.
Where can I learn more about Masonic symbols?
The meaning behind common Masonic symbols are explained in detail during our Ceremonies of admission - we call degrees.
Why do you meet in secret?
Freemasons gather privately to honor long-standing traditions and preserve the symbolic meaning of their rituals. It is basically a request for privacy, not secrecy in the sinister sense.
Do Masons believe in God?
Yes — Freemasons require belief in a Supreme Being, but they do not prescribe any specific religion. Members must affirm faith in God, yet Freemasonry itself is not a religion and does not dictate how that belief should be practiced.

Our Location

Find us at Freemasons Hall in Long Pine, Nebraska
where tradition meets community every third Tuesday of the Month.

Address

344 North Main St
Long Pine, Nebraska

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7:30 PM CST