Knightsbridge Reserve Forces Lodge of Freemasons, No 2978
What can Freemasonry offer
Although Freemasonry has a serious side, with its ritual and charity, it is also very much a fun social activity, both in the formal meetings, but particularly in the after meeting dining.
In joining any organisation, the satisfaction and enjoyment gained is directly related to the amount of effort you put into getting involved. Freemasonry is no different, through full participation in our rituals, charity, or social activities.
Many freemasons find learning and performing the ritual gives them the confidence to speak in front of others, and they find the efforts required very rewarding. Others make their contribution by performing small parts of the ritual as they feel able, but all enjoy the camaraderie of like-minded individuals.
So if you are interested in joining a society of like minded individuals, who are charitable and sociable, then Freemasonry could be for you.
Why join Knightsbridge Reserve Forces Lodge in particular
Whether you are looking to take your first steps into Freemasonry, or are already a Freemason, you will find Knightsbridge Reserve Forces Lodge a very friendly and welcoming Lodge. The Lodge prides itself on its mix of members not only with Service backgrounds, but many other members from all walks of life.
Knightsbridge Reserve Forces Lodge is also a Lodge that can provide opportunities for Joining Members. Most of the brethren have held all the offices of the Lodge, and served as the Worshipful Master, and would be pleased to give way for a younger member wishing to advance.
The Knightsbridge Reserve Forces lodge is open to all members of the Reserve and Regular Forces past & present from the, Army, Navy & Air Force. The Lodge also welcomes members from the ‘Blue Light Services’, Police, Ambulance, Fire Brigade, or Search and Rescue Services, past and present.
An important feature of the Knightsbridge Reserve Forces Lodge is that it is not exclusive to the Regular or Reserve Forces, or Blue Light Services. As the Reserve forces come from civilian occupations and backgrounds, the lodge is happy to welcome new members who are not from the Military. All we ask is that you have an interest or connection with the Military and that you support the Regular and Reserve Forces.
If you are interested in becoming a Freemason, then your first step is to read the information on their website, and contact the Lodge Secretary, whose details are in the Contact Section.