Saturday, January 17, 2026

A Decade in the Rose & Cross

On this date 10 years ago, I was initiated into the Societas Rosicruciana in Civitatibus Foederatis and joined Wyoming College. Even now, it is difficult to fully express what that step has meant to me, but I can say without hesitation that membership in this Society remains one of the greatest honors of my Masonic journey.

Alongside one of my closest friends, I traveled hundreds of miles (through severe snowstorms) to attend that first meeting, where I received the I° through IV°. From the beginning, I sensed that this was something rare: a Society devoted not only to scholarship and ritual, but to quiet service and genuine fraternity.

Over the past decade, I have tried to engage as fully as possible in the life and work of the SRICF. In October 2016, I assisted the Chief Adept of Wyoming in initiating several Fratres and establishing Montana College. In May 2017, I delivered a lecture before Wyoming College and was appointed Acolyte, an early encouragement that affirmed my commitment to the work and aims of the Society.

In January 2018, I was advanced to the VII° and later that year attended the inaugural Rocky Mountain SRICF Conference in Salt Lake City. That November, at my first High Council meeting, I joined with another Idaho Frater, who would later become the first Chief Adept of Idaho, in petitioning the then Supreme Magus for permission to form a College in Idaho.

That work came to fruition in 2019. After further initiations in Wyoming and preparation of regalia and paraphernalia, Idaho College officially received its charter in April. I was honored to serve as its founding Celebrant, a role I held until 2024. That summer, at the Rocky Mountain SRICF Conference in Denver, I witnessed a friend receive his IX° from Supreme Magus, Billy Koon. In November of that year, I was myself elevated to the VIII° and, unexpectedly, to the IX°, in recognition of my service in establishing Idaho College and assisting Montana College. I received that degree in the presence of the Supreme Magi of England, Scotland, Portugal, and the United States, during a High Council that also saw the election and enthronement of a new Most Worthy Supreme Magus.

Like so much else, Rosicrucian activity was curtailed in 2020. In 2021, I was grateful to return to active participation at the Southwest RCC and SRICF Conferences, and to witness several Fratres from Mexico receive the I° from Arizona College.

In February 2022, I was appointed Celebrant of the VIII° team. That year included the inaugural Southeast SRICF Conference in Birmingham, AL, and a High Council meeting at which I had the profound honor of presiding over the conferral of the Grade of Magister (VIII°). I was asked to continue in that role and was also appointed Guardian of the Cavern for the triennium. At that same High Council, I gave a presentation on the Roman cult of Mithras, a subject of longstanding interest to me.

In 2023, working with the Chief Adepts of Arizona, Utah, and Colorado, I helped coordinate the Rocky Mountain SRICF Conference in Las Vegas, where several Fratres from Nevada were initiated. That November, I presided over the VIII° for the second time and witnessed the installation of one of my closest friends as Chief Adept of Idaho.

The following year included the inaugural Midwest SRICF Conference in Dayton, OH, in August and my third opportunity to preside over the VIII° at High Council in November. I believe that conferral was our strongest yet.

Last year, I assisted in coordinating the 2025 Rocky Mountain SRICF Conference in Boise. We welcomed new Fratres, shared excellent educational work, and at High Council I again served as Guardian of the Cavern and presided over our largest VIII° class to date. With the election of new Senior and Junior Deputy Supreme Magi, I was also appointed First Ancient of the High Council.

Looking back on these years, I am struck less by offices held than by gratitude...the gratitude for the trust placed in me, for enduring friendships, and for the privilege of service. To preside over the conferral of the Grade of Magister, and to serve both Idaho College and the High Council, has been an honor I do not take lightly.

May the next decade be guided by the same Light that has illuminated the first.

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