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In this episode of The Masonic Roundtable, we address the significant challenges facing our historic infrastructure as the fraternal landscape shifts in the modern era. We explore the complex realities of maintaining large, aging Masonic buildings and the difficult decisions many lodges face when the costs of upkeep outpace their resources. Our discussion touches on the strategic options available for these "temples of stone," from innovative preservation and multi-use models to the emotional and practical implications of consolidation or sale. Join us as we look toward a future where the strength of the Craft is measured not by the square footage of its halls, but by the sustainability and vision of its members.
By Jon Ruark, Jason Richards, Nick Johnson, Juan Sepulveda & Robert Johnson4.7
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In this episode of The Masonic Roundtable, we address the significant challenges facing our historic infrastructure as the fraternal landscape shifts in the modern era. We explore the complex realities of maintaining large, aging Masonic buildings and the difficult decisions many lodges face when the costs of upkeep outpace their resources. Our discussion touches on the strategic options available for these "temples of stone," from innovative preservation and multi-use models to the emotional and practical implications of consolidation or sale. Join us as we look toward a future where the strength of the Craft is measured not by the square footage of its halls, but by the sustainability and vision of its members.

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