FAQs

United in Brotherhood, Guided by Truth.

Frequently Asked Questions

Freemasonry is a fraternal organization focused on moral development, fellowship, and charitable service.
Any man of good character, belief in a Supreme Being, and sound judgment may apply.
No. Freemasonry is not a religion, nor does it promote any specific faith or church.
You may contact your local lodge or submit an interest form on our website.
Yes. Charity is one of our core principles, and we support numerous community initiatives.
Yes, the Grand Lodge of Africa operates across Kenya with active lodges in major counties.
It is a private meeting of Masons held with ritual, discussion, and ceremonial work.
Yes, members take solemn obligations of honor, secrecy, and fidelity to the Craft.
Freemasonry is not a secret society, but it has private rituals and traditions.
Yes. Belief in a Supreme Being is a requirement for membership in regular Freemasonry.
Yes. Freemasonry encourages personal reflection, virtue, and spiritual development within one's faith.
Traditional Freemasonry admits men only, but there are separate Masonic bodies for women.
No. Masonic discussion and activities are strictly apolitical and nonpartisan.
Modern Freemasonry dates back to 1717, but its traditions are much older.
Common symbols include the Square and Compasses, the Level, the Plumb, and the All-Seeing Eye.
Yes. Freemasonry exists in nearly every country, with millions of members worldwide.
The three core degrees are Entered Apprentice, Fellow Craft, and Master Mason.
Most lodges meet monthly, though some may meet more or less often.
Public events may be attended, but Tyled meetings are for Masons only.
If you value integrity, learning, and community, Freemasonry may be the right path for you.
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