Mark Master Masons of Kent News

Changes to the rules relating to social gatherings in England

To: All Provincial/Divisional/District Heads of Orders and Regional Grand Prefects in England Dear Sir and Brother, Changes to the rules relating to social gatherings in England and what this means for masonic meetings When I wrote to you on Wednesday about the impact...

Hundred of Hoo commemorate eighty years since the Battle of Britain

On the morning of Sunday 13th September 30 members of the Widows Sons Masonic Bikers Association from three Kent Chapters rode out to the Battle of Britain Memorial above the iconic White Cliffs at Capel-le-Ferne. Whilst there the group, which included five members of...

Bonus Ball Initiative Ends

After some six years of raising funds for the 2020 Festival and having raised an incredible £16,000, the Kent Mark Bonus Ball Initiative ended on Saturday 5th September. From a small idea grew a fun initiative that raised more funds towards the Festival than any...

Jon Meyer’s Virtual 2020 London Marathon

Despite the cancellation of the 2020 London Marathon scheduled to be run on April 26th. W. Bro Jon Meyer has continued to train in the hope of a new date being set. You will have seen from previous articles posted on the Provincial website that Jon has found many...

Provincial Membership Growth Strategy

As this is the start of what would have been a new Masonic season, it is timely to be looking ahead and considering how we plan to return the Mark Province of Kent to a period of sustained growth. I am therefore delighted to announce the launch of our Provincial...

MBF approves two more Kent applications

We are delighted to announce that a further two applications have been approved by the Mark Benevolent Fund Worthy Causes Committee for charities here in Kent. The successful applications were from Martha Trust who have care homes for people with profound physical and...

Six Key Reasons why you should become a Mark Master Mason

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