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In this informative episode, our hosts sit down with Chris Hirst nearly a year after his first appearance on the Season 1 episode 'The one about the Members' Pathway.
They revisit the importance of the Members' Pathway in the context of the UGLE 7-Year Strategy and discuss its integral role in shaping the future of Freemasonry. Chris provides insights into the four critical areas of the Members' Pathway: Plan, Attract, Engage, and Retrieve.
The conversation touches upon the significance of multiple candidate ceremonies, emphasising the sense of camaraderie and the unique bonds they create among new members. Chris also shares updates on a non-digital resource designed to guide lodges in navigating the Members' Pathway and planning for their long-term success.
You can access the Members' Pathway webpage here: https://b.ugle.org.uk/membership/members-pathway
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In this informative episode, our hosts sit down with Chris Hirst nearly a year after his first appearance on the Season 1 episode 'The one about the Members' Pathway.
They revisit the importance of the Members' Pathway in the context of the UGLE 7-Year Strategy and discuss its integral role in shaping the future of Freemasonry. Chris provides insights into the four critical areas of the Members' Pathway: Plan, Attract, Engage, and Retrieve.
The conversation touches upon the significance of multiple candidate ceremonies, emphasising the sense of camaraderie and the unique bonds they create among new members. Chris also shares updates on a non-digital resource designed to guide lodges in navigating the Members' Pathway and planning for their long-term success.
You can access the Members' Pathway webpage here: https://b.ugle.org.uk/membership/members-pathway

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