Category: Events

Third Monday in June

Although the Lodge has started its annual vacation, there are still many opportunities for brethren, and other interested persons, to meet and talk in an informal and friendly atmosphere outside of the Lodge. The Third Monday meetings at the Kaiser Friedrich, in Schnoor, begin at 19:00, the next being on Monday, 17 June 2019, to which all brethren and anyone else with an interest in Freemasonry, are cordially invited.

To ensure a table of the right size, please inform the Bro. Secretary by mail – or the Contact Form on this web site – if you will be attending.


Jim Morton Memorial Dinner

This year’s Jim Morton Memorial Dinner is to be held in the United Services Seaman’s Club, Bremerhaven, on Thursday, 20 June 2019, beginning at 18:30, and is open to all brethren, and those who remember Jim Morton.

Registration to the Bro. Secretary by mail – or using the Contact Form on this web site – by Wednesday, 16 May 2019, to ensure a place at table.


Open Evening – Monday, 20 May 2019

All brethren, their guests and anyone with an interest in Freemasonry, are invited to attend the monthly Open Evening, to be held in the Kaiser Friedrich, Schnoor, on Monday, 20 May 2019, beginning at 19:00.

Registration, to ensure a place at table, to the Bro. Secretary by mail – or using the Contact Form on this web site – by Friday,  17 May 2019.


Jim Morton Memorial Dinner

Dear Brethren and interested Guests,

you are cordially invited to attend the Annual Jim Morton Memorial Dinner to be held at the United Seamen’s Service Club, Fritz-Reuter-Straße 18, 27576 Bremerhaven, at 18:30 on 31 May 2018.

This dinner is to preserve and celebrate the memory of our brother WBro. James A. Morton, who was Master of the North Sea Armed Forces Lodge in 1977, 1982, 1991 and 2002, and who preserved the Lodge until it was brought back to life in 2011.


Traveling Lodge

There are times when, through sickness or the advance of years, it is impossible for a Lodge Member to attend Lodge as often as he would wish, if at all. These Brethren remain, however, close to our hearts and are as integral a part of our Lodge and Lodge life as those who are capable of attending every meeting. In some cases, however, it is not simply enough to bring their greetings and regrets during a Degree Work, their closeness to us and their Mystic Tie to our Fraternity has to be demonstrated in a far more brotherly fashion than by just the occasional telephone conversation or mail.

On Saturday, May 7, the members of North Sea Armed Forces Lodge #829 fulfilled their promises to remain true to Brethren who have remained true to their Lodge, and who have worked hard, over many years, to advance Freemasonry in Lodge and elsewhere. The Lodge traveled to the home town of WBro. William Carroll in Herborn to celebrate not only his membership of our Lodge and his activities to the benefit of Freemasonry, but also his seventy-third birthday. Although the trip, prepared with great secrecy, was meant to be a surprise, the cat had to be let out of the bag – as it was his birthday, and there are others who also wished to pass on their greetings in person – and he was expecting us. Despite this small detail, it was clear to all of us that our visit, our showing of the close connection we all feel towards him, was a moving event.

Toast to the new Master Mason
 

Once the greetings were completed, we packed WBro. William out-of-the-way, banned him into the garden of his own house, and prepared a Degree Work to raise a Fellow Craft into the sublime Degree of Master Mason. Before beginning the central part of our Work the Deputy District Grand Master, VWBro. Jonny Henke, presented WBro. William with a pin for forty-five years of service to the Fraternity, and the American Canadian Grand Lodge Distinguished Service Medal in silver.

As befits such an occasion, WBro. William toasted Bro. F W and congratulated him on becoming a Master Mason with a drop of fine single malt whisky.

The Gathered Lodge
 

For the members of the North Sea Armed Forces Lodge #829, this Degree Work is one which will remain in our memories for many, many years to come: a highlighting of brotherly love and a sign of dedication to those who have gone this path before us, who travel this path with us, no matter how far away they may be in terms of miles, as our hearts remain held together even when the chain of our hands is forced to part.