Brothers and Fellows
"Freemasonry is the world's oldest secular fraternity. We promote shared values that prepare good men to build a better world."
— W.Bro. Richard A. Graeter, II, Caliburn Lodge No. 785, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
An Ancient Brotherhood
Freemasonry is one of the world's oldest and most respected fraternal organizations — a brotherhood of men bound together by shared values, mutual support, and a commitment to making the world a better place. It is not a religion, a political party, or a secret society. It is a community of men who believe that character matters, that service is a calling, and that the bonds of brotherhood are worth building and keeping.
For centuries, Freemasons have gathered in lodges to strengthen their values, support their communities, and grow as men. Brothers and Fellows carries that tradition forward — with open doors for any man of good character who is ready to begin.
We treat every man as our equal, bound by mutual respect and care for one another.
We give back to our communities through service, charity, and support for those in need.
We pursue wisdom, self-improvement, and a life lived with integrity and purpose.
Why Brothers and Fellows
The friendships formed in lodge are unlike any other — built on shared values and a commitment to each other's growth.
From local food drives to scholarship funds, our lodge is woven into the fabric of our community.
With roots going back centuries, Freemasonry offers something rare: a living tradition with real meaning.
The Path Forward
Reach out and we'll answer your questions — no pressure, no obligation. Just a conversation.
Attend an open evening and get to know the lodge. See for yourself what brotherhood looks like.
If it feels right, we'll guide you through the petition process and welcome you into the fraternity.
Take the First Step
We'll guide you through a quick two-step location check, then ask for your contact details. The whole process takes less than a minute.
All inquiries are confidential. We'll be in touch within a few days.