How can I find Florida Freemason Lodges? – Find a Lodge Near You

How can I find Florida Freemason Lodges? – Find a Lodge Near You

How can I find Florida Freemason Lodges? – Find a Lodge Near You today! Did you know that you and your family are welcomed to visit any Lodge within the State of Florida? It’s true – many Lodges host Family Nights, Open Lodge Meetings, Presentation and Award Events, and Social Gatherings in what Masons in Florida call their ‘Grand Lodge‘. Simply use the link below to contact a Lodge nearest you. Sometimes, towns are so close that one lodge actually covers both. While for rural communities – there maybe a county wide lodge in some cases.

Grand Lodge of Florida - Masonic Logo for the Freemasonry ReportFinding Florida Freemason Lodges is answered here – Find a Lodge Near You!

When you call the lodge nearest you – just ask to attend the next open event, or schedule a visit with the Worshipful Master and Secretary.

The Worshipful Master and Officers of the Lodge will be happy to give you a tour of their Lodge. While touring the lodge building ask questions and learn more about how Freemasons helped improve your local community. The Lodge Officers are capable of explaining What is Freemasonry and how becoming a member can be a benefit to you and your family.  Many times, the Lodge Officers will go into detail about the history of Freemasonry and their particular Lodge.  Lastly, remember to invite your family members to ask questions and get the answers they are looking for.  Florida Freemasons pride themselves on being open and honest to directly address any of your questions or concerns. Here is the link to the lodge locator for the Grand Lodge Of Florida.

Who are the top masonic leaders in the Grand Lodge of Florida?

In the State of Florida, the Grand Lodge Elected Officers are as follows: Most Worshipful Grand Master; Deputy Grand Master; Senior Grand Warden; Junior Grand Warden; Grand Secretary; and the Grand Treasurer. The Most Worshipful Grand Master is the top leader of the Grand Lodge of Florida.

Grand Lodge Appointed Officers in the Grand Lodge are as follows: Grand Chaplain and is titled the – Right Reverend; W∴ Grand Orator; W∴ Grand Marshal;  W∴ Senior Grand Deacon; W∴ Junior Grand Deacon; W∴ Grand Standard Bearer; W∴ Grand Sword Bearer; W∴ Senior Grand Steward; W∴ Junior Grand Steward; W∴ Grand Pursuivant; W∴ Grand Tyler; W∴ Grand Historian; and W∴ Grand Musician.

Who are the top masonic leaders in a blue lodge in Florida?

In the State of Florida, the blue lodge elected officers are as follows: the Worshipful Master; Senior Warden; Junior Warden; Secretary; and the Treasurer. The Worshipful Master is the top leader of a blue lodge in Florida. The appointed officers in a blue lodge are as follows: Chaplain; Marshal;  Senior Deacon; Junior Deacon; Senior Steward; Junior Steward; Historian; Tyler; and the Musician.

What Florida cities or towns have a Masonic Lodge?

Here is the cities and townships with a Masonic Lodge in Florida: Cantonment;  Century; Pensacola; Jay; Pace; Milton; Gulf Breeze; Fort Walton Beach; Baker; Crestview; Defuniak Springs; Freeport; Laurel Hill; Niceville; Paxton; Bonifay; Cottondale; Blountstown; Westville; Marianna; Chipley; Ponce De Leon; Vernon; Wausau; Panama City; Apalachicola; Callaway; Lynn Haven Port Saint Joe; Saint Andrews; Wewahitchka; Crawfordville; Carrabelle; Chattahoochee;  Havana;  Monticello; Tallahassee; Live Oak; Branford; Lake City; Wellborn; Day; Greenville; Jasper; Old Town; Lake City; Madison; Mayo; Branford; Perry; Cross City; Wellborn; Fernandina Beach; Baldwin; and Callahan.

These are cities and townships with a Masonic Lodge in Florida as well: Macclenny; Jacksonville; Sanderson; Neptune Beach; Live Oak; Orange Park; Jacksonville Beach; Archer;  Starke; Chiefland; Gainesville; Hawthorne; High Springs; Newberry; Lake Butler; Micanopy; Brooker; Raiford; Waldo; Trenton; Saint Augustine; Bunnell; Green Cove Springs; Hastings; Lake Como; Keystone Heights; Middleburg; Palatka; Palatka; Ormond Beach; Belleview; Dunnellon; Inglis; Fort McCoy; Ocala; Silver Springs; Williston; Deltona; Daytona Beach; New Smyrna Beach; Palm Coast; DeLand; Sanford; Barberville; Brooksville; Bushnell; Inverness; Dade City; Homosassa;  New Port Richey; Floral City; Zephyrhills; Clermont; Groveland; Leesburg; Tavares; Mount Dora; The Villages; Umatilla; and Wildwood.

A few more cities and townships with a Masonic Lodge in Florida to review: Orlando; Casselberry; Saint Cloud; Apopka; Kissimee; Oviedo; Saint Cloud; Winter Garden; Winter Park; Indialantic; Cocoa; Cocoa Beach; Mims; Melbourne; Titusville; Merritt Island; Palm Bay; Clearwater; Dunedin; Madeira Beach; Trinity; Largo; St. Petersburg; Safety Harbor; Tarpon Springs; Tampa; Lutz; Brandon; Riverview; Land O Lakes; Plant City; Temple Terrace; Dover; Bowling Green; Mulberry; Fort Meade; Frostproof; Haines City; Kathleen; Lake Wales; Lakeland; Lake Placid; Avon Park; Sebring; Lake Alfred; Bartow; Wauchula; Winter Haven; Stuart; Fort Pierce Moore Haven; Okeechobee; Sebastian; Clewiston; Vero Beach; Englewood; Bradenton; Arcadia; Sarasota; Punta Gorda; Venice; and West Bradenton.

The final group of cities and towns with a Masonic Lodge in the State of Florida to read over: Cape Coral; Naples; Fort Myers Beach; LaBelle; Lehigh Acres; North Fort Myers; Everglades City; Fort Myers; East Naples; Boca Raton; Boynton Beach; Greenacres; Palm Beach Gardens; Lake Worth; West Palm Beach; Jupiter;  Dania Beach; Fort Lauderdale; Dania; Oakland Park; Deerfield Beach; Dania Beach; West Hollywood; Pembroke Pines; South Miami; Coral Gables; Hialeah; Miami; Miami Springs; Homestead; Miami Shores; Tavernier; Key West; and Marathon.

Please be aware that some Masonic Lodges represent an area for more rural or urban places around the State of Florida. So therefore, it is not uncommon to see a Masonic in the neighboring township representing both towns, a Masonic Lodge representing the county if it is very rural, or a Masonic Lodge representing only the area Southern, Eastern, Central, Western or Northern part of a city in some cases. Here is the link to the lodge locator for the Grand Lodge of Florida

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