Monthly Archives: April 2017

Brother William Dawes and Samuel Prescott – Footnotes of History

Richard H. Ryder, 2017 In February I presented an article entitled M.W. Paul Revere – Maven and Connector.  With the celebration of Patriot’s Day in Massachusetts earlier this month it is appropriate to learn more about two of Revere’s riding … Continue reading

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10 Tips for a Successful Open House

10 Tips for a Successful Open House (Richard H. Ryder, 2017) With the Massachusetts open house in October, now is the time to begin planning.  Since July and August are typically ‘dark’, you really only have three and a half … Continue reading

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Masonic Resource Material

Recommended Reading The Craft and It’s Symbols The Lodge and the Craft Freemasonry in Massachusetts Freemasonry for Dummies Idiots Guide to Freemasonry Lexicon of Freemasonry A New Encyclopedia of Freemasonry The Hiram Key Recommended Web Sites Grand Lodge of Massachusetts: … Continue reading

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Masonic Spotlight: Solomon – King of Israel

Richard H. Ryder, 2017  All Masons hold Solomon’s Temple in high esteem, for the perfection of this edifice symbolizes the internal edifice we all hope to perfect within us.  But what do we know about Solomon, this fallible, historical, and … Continue reading

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A Single Step: The Masonic First Degree

(Richard H. Ryder, 2016) Editor’s note:  This is the first of three articles highlighting the three Masonic degrees.  They are written in generic terms to allow Masons and non-Mason to better understand the meaning of the degrees.  By sharing these … Continue reading

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Top 10 Meeting Facts for the Entered Apprentice

Top 10 Meeting Facts for the Entered Apprentice (Richard H. Ryder, 2016) Aprons All Masons must wear an apron in lodge.  Candidates wear their lambskin aprons during their degrees.  Master Masons who are members of a given lodge will wear white … Continue reading

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10 Ways Leaders Differ From Managers

10 Ways Leaders Differ From Managers Mangers manage things; Leaders lead people Managers live in the present; Leaders live in the future Managers have employees; Leaders have followers Managers react to change; Leaders create change Managers have good ideas; Leaders … Continue reading

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The Word – Libertine

Richard H. Ryder, 2017 The man who lives without the constraint of conscience, licentiously violating the moral law, and paying no regard to the precepts of religion, is unworthy to become a member of that institution which boasts that its … Continue reading

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The Master’s Trestle Board “Creating Objectives” 

The Master’s Trestle Board “Creating Objectives” (Richard H. Ryder, 2017) This is the second in a series of articles to help the Senior Warden, in anticipation of being elected “Master-Elect”, to plan his term as Master.  So as not to … Continue reading

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Leaders Earn Their Respect – Equality and Gratitude

RICHARD H. RYDER (February, 2017) In the first leadership series article I discussed the importance of relationship building as a key to leadership success.  This second article describes why respect forms the foundation for strong relationships. Everyone of a certain age … Continue reading

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