
A Lodge at Labor
Freemasons and Masonry Today
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Narrated by:
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Michael R. Poll
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By:
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Michael Poll
About this listen
A Lodge at Labor follows in a theme with books such as, Measured Expectations and A Masonic Evolution. The goal is simple: to provide a view of the problems that we face in today's Freemasonry and offer opinions on solving these problems. The one goal is to inspire the listener to realize that Freemasonry is far more than a social club. Once this is realized, then those who are willing can do what is needed to bring the Age of Enlightenment back to Freemasonry. We can elevate our lodges into centers of education designed to help us be more than we are and give us light in a sometimes dark world.
©2019 Michael R Poll (P)2023 Michael R Poll
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