antonskv
3° Master Mason
Greetings Fellow Brothers of the Fraternity,
Found this site by accident, and was very pleasantly surprised. Its a great idea to have online Masonic portal with a forum and such. There are more an more younger generation people joining, and young people need utilization of internet and related technologies, 'cause that in turn brings the Fraternity closer together allowing members from remote lodges to communicate. Unless i totally missed the point of this website.... heh
My name is Anton, I'm a Fellowcraft from North New Jersey. I didn't know if i should wait till 3rd degree to participate, I read the rules i found, seems no rule against that (unless i missed it). But my 3rd degree its gonna be very soon(2+ weeks) i figured no harm in introducing myself today in any case.
Who made(and maintains) this portal? Does it belong to any specific lodge? Very decent design work, colors do not sting the eyes and good organization. Either way i think its a good idea, and "hats off" to those who put the work in to make it happen.
Warmest Fraternal Regards,
Sincerely,
Anton
Found this site by accident, and was very pleasantly surprised. Its a great idea to have online Masonic portal with a forum and such. There are more an more younger generation people joining, and young people need utilization of internet and related technologies, 'cause that in turn brings the Fraternity closer together allowing members from remote lodges to communicate. Unless i totally missed the point of this website.... heh
My name is Anton, I'm a Fellowcraft from North New Jersey. I didn't know if i should wait till 3rd degree to participate, I read the rules i found, seems no rule against that (unless i missed it). But my 3rd degree its gonna be very soon(2+ weeks) i figured no harm in introducing myself today in any case.
Who made(and maintains) this portal? Does it belong to any specific lodge? Very decent design work, colors do not sting the eyes and good organization. Either way i think its a good idea, and "hats off" to those who put the work in to make it happen.
Warmest Fraternal Regards,
Sincerely,
Anton