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Becoming a Freemason means you’ll be joining about 170,000 members throughout England and Wales, as well as Districts overseas.
Membership is open to people from all backgrounds and the organisation’s aim is to empower members to be the best they can be – it’s about building character, supporting members as individuals and helping them make a positive contribution to society.
We have more than 7,000 Lodges, with any man over the age of 18 welcome to join, irrespective of their race or religion. Students are also able to join one of 87 University Scheme Lodges.
Women are invited to join one of two female-only Grand Lodges: The Order of Women Freemasons and Freemasonry for Women.
Ways to join
There are several ways to become a Freemason. If you don’t know anyone who is a member and that you can talk to, then your first step is to contact your nearest Lodge.
- Register your interestAll you need to do is simply register your interest by selecting the area where you’d like to join.
- Locate the area where you’d like to joinYou will be asked to either type in your postcode if you live in England or Wales to find your nearest Masonic centre, or select your country via a dropdown menu.
- Send us your detailsWe will then ask you to complete a short form, which will be forwarded to your Province or District.
- A representative will be in touchA local Freemason will then be in touch to tell you more about Freemasonry and answer any questions you may have.
Re- joining
If you’re interested in re-joining Freemasonry, you can also locate your preferred area to register your interest.
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In an uncertain world, our principles ring as true today as they ever have before. Membership is open to people from all backgrounds."Freemasonry to me is very simple: it is great fun! It puts a smile on my face. It makes me a better person and makes me see the best in others. Freemasonry keeps strong the tradition of inclusivity, cohesion and support. It brings us back together and is so relevant in these times. " Gaurav Jamnadass Benfeldsyde Lodge No. 7807, Durham"I joined Freemasonry not really knowing anything about it. As my mentor at work was someone I respected, I thought if he was a part of this organisation, it had to be a good thing. I’m so glad I joined – I thoroughly enjoy meeting people and visiting other Lodges when I’m travelling for work. The biggest thing I’ve got out of Freemasonry is the confidence to speak in public. Our ceremonies are like little plays and taking part in these has helped me grow in confidence in my own work." Luke Facey Radnor Lodge No. 4451, Wiltshire"What do I enjoy most about Freemasonry? It’s hard to narrow it down! The moral lessons and ways of teaching through the ceremonies, the brotherhood and friendship found globally, and the golden link to history and stability. I now have friends from such a variety of generations, backgrounds, professions I would never find anywhere else. " Will Hearnshaw Cockfosters Lodge No. 6883, London"I’ve enjoyed making acquaintances with people from all walks of life and backgrounds. Freemasonry has also enhanced my confidence in all aspects of public speaking. " Brian Denton Purcell Lodge No. 4236, Northumberland"I joined Freemasonry on the suggestion of a friend of mine in Scouting. I joined Torch Lodge No. 7236 – a Lodge formed by Scouters for volunteer youth workers – and what I got then, and still get now, is the ability to work alongside likeminded people who want to improve themselves and the communities they are part of. " Richard Sams Torch Lodge No. 7236, LondonNot a Freemason? Learn More Through Our Welcome Emails
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