Saturday, December 6, 2025

A Full Day in the Quarries

Today was one of those rare and memorable days where nearly every hour was spent in the company of Companions and Sir Knights, moving from one appendant body of the York Rite of Freemasonry to another. It was busy, but also deeply fulfilling; a reminder of how rich our Masonic journey becomes when we labor together in unity.

The morning began with Tri-Valley College No. 178 of the York Rite Sovereign College of North America, where we convened to confer the Order of the Knight of York upon two candidates. I had the privilege of portraying King Athelstan and delivering the Rose Lecture (one of my favorite lectures).

In the afternoon, Redemption Tabernacle No. XL of the Holy Royal Arch Knights Templar Priests assembled, and I had the honor of being elected and installed as the Very Eminent Preceptor for the ensuing year. It is always a profound moment to assume new responsibilities in such a venerable and spiritually rich order, and I look forward to serving the Tabernacle.

The day concluded with a meeting of St. Michael Conclave of the Red Cross of Constantine, where we welcomed two new Knights Companions into the Conclave. Following the ritual, we held our annual elections (I’m still Recorder) and then shared a wonderful dinner together. Few things match the warmth of good fellowship and good food at the end of a long day of Masonic labor.