Mark Master Masons of Kent News

Meet Trevor Sharpe, Our New Assistant Provincial Grand Master.

Following the recently announced changes to the Provincial Executive, we thought that you would like to know a little more about W.Bro. Trevor Marley Sharpe, P.A.G.D.C., our newest Assistant Provincial Grand Master. Trevor was born in Walthamstow, at a time when...

Bromley to Broadstairs by Bike for the KMBF

We recently advised you that our new Provincial Grand Charity Steward, Phil Clare is a keen cyclist. As part of the undoubted commitment to his new role, Phil is fundraising for the KMBF by cycling from the most Westerly, (Bromley) to the most Easterly, (Broadstairs)...

Provincial Grand Lodge 2022 – Save the Date

Dear Brethren, I want to take the opportunity to update you all on the plans for this year’s Provincial Grand Lodge meeting. The event will be on Saturday 24th September 2022, and it will be held at the Kent County Showground, near Detling, Maidstone. It is hoped that...

Changes to the Provincial Executive

Dear Brethren, I wish to announce a forthcoming change to our Mark Executive, which will become effective from the 4th March 2022. W.Bro. Perri Ahmet, P.G.J.D., Deputy Provincial Grand Master After almost nine years of faithful service, and having successfully...

If You Can’t Beat Them, Join Them!

At the February meeting of Maidstone's Robinson Lodge of Mark Master Masons a double Advancement was held. Which is not too unusual an occurrence. But during the Lodge's last four meetings, the Worshipful Master, W.Bro. Max Diessner has overseen: May 2021 - Two...

A Unique Moment In The Province

A special moment in time took place on Saturday 19th February 2022 at the annual meeting of the Allied Masonic Degrees District Grand Council of Kent held at Gillingham's Franklin Rooms. L-R: Archie Torrance, Roger Croucher, Peter Williams and Roland Wade For the...

Six Key Reasons why you should become a Mark Master Mason

To discover the link between the 2nd & 3rd Degrees in Craft Freemasonry

To discover the link between the 2nd & 3rd Degrees in Craft Freemasonry

To find out why it's called the friendly degree

It's a bridge to other progressive orders

To better understand the Royal Arch

To join in our social activities

Charity – He gives twice who gives promptly