Crafted in the South – Se:01 Ep11 – Guiding the Craft

In this episode, Assistant Provincial Grand Master Paul Hillyard and Maurice Doe, Chairman of the North Central Area, share their personal Masonic journeys and passion for the Craft. They discuss the importance of delivering ritual with confidence, mentoring new members, and fostering growth across their area and province as a new Masonic year begins.

The conversation explores how Freemasonry continues to evolve; balancing cherished traditions with modern tools like social media to engage younger generations. Paul and Maurice reflect on the value of openness, accessibility, and the enduring spirit of fellowship that strengthens lodges. They also touch on their official roles supporting lodges and members, the significance of the Royal Arch in completing one’s Masonic journey, and the shared vision of aligning leadership and enhancing visibility across the province.

Ultimately, the discussion highlights Freemasonry’s timeless values of gratitude, pride, and service. Also, its commitment to nurturing a vibrant, connected community for generations to come. Visit the Hampshire Masons: https://hantsiowfreemasons.org/

 

To listen, please look for ‘Crafted in the South’ within your usual podcast platform.