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A Mason's Work

The Cycle of the Lodge: From Apprentice Eyes to Master’s Hands

18 Aug 2025

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Every Mason walks both paths: learning under guidance and leading with wisdom. This episode explores the cyclical nature of leadership and followership in the Craft—how the two inform each other, and how both are essential for the vitality of the Lodge. We look at the mentorship that shapes new Masons and the humility that sustains experienced leaders.🔑 Key TakeawaysLeadership and followership are cyclical roles in the Masonic journeyMentorship bridges the transition from learner to leaderHealthy lodges depend on mutual respect between those guiding and those learning💬 Featured Quotes0:00:00 – “When we look at the work in the Craft, there are a couple of different roles that you can take on in your lodge.”0:00:10 – “One of them is follower and the other is leader… the predominant modalities in which you can interact in the Craft.”0:00:24 – “In both the leader and the follower conversations, there’s a lot to understand about the roles of each and to look at them as cyclical.”0:00:39 – “When you are a follower, you first join the Craft… you are there to learn how it works.”🔗 Explore Related EpisodesThe Gavel: Shaping the Work and the Worker – How the symbolic gavel refines leaders and lodges alike.Beyond the Apron: Living Freemasonry Outside the Lodge – Carrying lessons from leadership and mentorship into everyday life.The Worshipful Master: Consciousness in the East – Exploring the role of the Worshipful Master and the weight of leadership.Creators & Guests Brian Mattocks - Host    Click here to view the episode transcript.

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