As we look forward to 2026, our Lodge is excited to move ahead with a clear and thoughtful plan for the year—one that reflects the vision of our Worshipful Master, Ian Christiansen, and his commitment to strengthening our Lodge through fellowship, education, and brotherly care.
Throughout the year, we will host quarterly family events to bring Brethren and their loved ones together in fellowship. These will include a Movie Night in the first quarter, a second-quarter event to be announced, a summer Picnic in the third quarter, and our traditional Christmas Party in the fourth quarter. These gatherings are designed to be welcoming, relaxed opportunities for families to connect and create lasting memories.
In keeping with the Worshipful Master’s emphasis on the well-being of our Brethren, we will continue our Mental Health Nights throughout the year, recognizing the importance of supporting one another both inside and outside the Lodge. These evenings provide a safe and respectful space for conversation, awareness, and mutual support—true expressions of Brotherly Love.
A central pillar of Worshipful Master Christiansen’s vision is to reengage our membership. We will be reaching out to Brothers who have not been attending regularly to reconnect, listen, and better understand how the Lodge can serve them. As part of this effort, a plan is being developed to personally contact members on their Master Mason anniversaries, reinforcing that every Brother remains an important part of our Lodge family.
To further enrich our work, the Lodge will increase Masonic education by including a short educational presentation or discussion (approximately 10–15 minutes) at every stated meeting. These moments of learning will help deepen our understanding of the Craft and keep Masonic education active, accessible, and meaningful.
Finally, in alignment with the Worshipful Master’s forward-looking approach, we are seeking ideas to increase our Lodge’s public footprint and visibility. Thoughtful community engagement will help share the values of Freemasonry and ensure our Lodge remains strong, visible, and relevant for years to come.
Together, these initiatives represent Worshipful Master Ian Christiansen’s vision for the Lodge in 2026, and a shared commitment to growth, connection, and the enduring principles of the Craft.
