Mariners Lodge #150  - 692 East Bay Ave., Barnegat, NJ 08005  (609) 698-7737

Honor, Integrity, Sincerity

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MARINERS LODGE #150

A Corner Stone In The Community.

Greetings!  Thank you for visiting our Web Site,

Mariners Lodge #150 is highly active in the local community and in various Masonic charities. This website is designed to introduce you to the Free and Accepted Masons, its activities and Lodges.

This year Mariners Lodge #150 is celebrating our 125th Anniversary.

so come out and enjoy our Gala in October it's going to be a black tie affair. with great entertainment and even better food. An 5 hour open bar.

Perhaps you are a Freemason, looking for information about our jurisdiction; perhaps you are a non-Mason visitor, looking to understand more about Freemasonry. If so, then this site may be of service to you.

For he who is already a Mason,

    Here you can find a listing of Blue Lodges, York Rite, Shrine and Scottish Rite bodies which exist in the US and around the world; contact information and meeting times for each are readily available! We are always happy to welcome visiting Masons. Feel free to look around!

  For the visitor,

  You will find information about what Freemasonry is about, some of its goals and ideals, how we structure ourselves and what each of us gets out of being a Mason.

For he who is already a Mason.

   Our Officer Line  would like to extend a cordial invitation to all Brethren and visitors as well as members to join with us for our meetings. Our stated meetings are on the 2nd and 4th Mondays of each month, we have to open events per month, on the third Monday of each month is Breakfast with Hiram. This is held between the hours of 7:00 am and 10:00 am. One the first Monday of each month is the Craftsman Club Dinner, this is held at 7:30 pm - 9:30 pm.   

If you are a Mason and want to attend a meeting Click Here! for directions.

  

The following information about the Masons is from the Web site of the Grand Lodge of New Jersey at http://njfreemasonry.org
  Masons (also known as Freemasons) belong to the oldest and largest fraternal organization in the world.  Masons representing most occupations and professions number more than two million in North America and meet as equals within the fraternity.
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Mariners Lodge #150 F.&.A.M. was chartered on January 20th, 1881 and is a integral part of historical Barnegat New Jersey. Mariner Lodge

Building was on fire and was rebuilt.

Mariners Lodge strives in today's world thanks to the commitment of the Officers and guided by honor, Integrity, Trust.

These principles are forged with the dedication of our Past Masters.        Learn more...

  



Mariners Lodge #150 Craftsmen Club is a vibrant  Club. The Dinners/meetings have a average attendance of 40 people. Most of the cooking is done by our semi professional chef Ed Joswick. Ed's cooking is well known in the District. Ed is being rewarded for his dedication to Masonry by being given a Right Worshipful Grand Chaplain title from incoming Grand Master for 2005/06 year. The Craftsmen Club Officers are also Lodge Officers and the Craftsmen Club is a fundraising leg for the Lodge.

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Masonic Renewal Talk will be given in Lodge by Dennis Bator from the Masonic Home. Masonic Renewal is an ongoing process, not just a program. The Masonic Renewal Committee of North America (MRC) was mandated by the Conference of Grand Masters to provide continuity in Masonic Renewal in the member jurisdictions and to preserve Freemasonry's long-standing position of preeminence as an active, viable, and relevant institution in our communities. to learn more attend Mariners Lodge on April 11th at 7:30 pm.
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For centuries, millions of men of every race, color, creed, and political persuasion throughout the world have found in the Symbolic Lodges of Freemasonry the light to guide their search for answers to eternal questions: What is the meaning of life? The nature of God and man?
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The Masonic Home of  New Jersey is situated on a beautiful 450-acre campus in rural Burlington Township. Our modern spacious facilities are fully licensed by New Jersey Department of Health approved by Medicare and Medicaid.

  

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  Introduction to Masonry

 

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 What Masonry Means To our Brothers

   

  The following information about the Masons is from the Web site of the Grand Lodge of New Jersey at http://njfreemasonry.org

  Masons (also known as Freemasons) belong to the oldest and largest fraternal organization in the world.  Masons representing most occupations and professions number more than two million in North America and meet as equals within the fraternity.

   Thirteen signers of the Constitution and 14 presidents of the U.S. were Masons.

 Dedicated to the brotherhood of man under the fatherhood of God uses the tools and implements of ancient architectural craftsmen symbolically in a system of instruction designed to build character and moral values.

  The actual origins of Freemasonry have been lost in time. Most scholars believe it arose from the guilds of stonemasons who built the majestic castles and cathedrals of the middle ages. In 1717, a formal organization was started when four lodges in London joined in forming Englands first Grand Lodge.

 The word lodge means both a group of Masons meeting together as well as the room or building in which they meet. Masonic buildings are sometimes called temples because the original meaning of the term was a place of knowledge and Masonry encourages the advancement of knowledge.

 Freemasons of North America contribute more than two million dollars a day to charitable causes. The Shrine Masons operate the largest network of hospitals for burned and orthopedically impaired children in the country.

 Anyone interested in joining our charitable organization contact the Grand Secretary of the Grand Lodge of New Jersey at http://njfreemasonry.org or Local area Lodge. In Forked River, Waretown or Barnegat Area, Mariners Lodge #150 (609) 698-7377.  To see if our lodge is close to you CLICK HERE! 

Petition For Membership with Audio..

Petition For Membership No Audio..

Both Audio Files are by Bro. Joe B. Motley and Bro. Boyd Patterson from Texas

To Become a Mason You must ask..

 

Mariners Lodge #150 Web Site has been Received Many Web Site Awards. 

In a effort to keep a clean looking web site the Awards Are put one separate page.

Click here!  for the Awards Page.