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Are you a Texas blue lodge mason? If yes, a printable copy of the workbook can be found at http://www.airsetpublic.com/files/ALL%20Workbook.pdf?i=UxSbbCtlWGdR.
If not, it does not apply to you, but there is a lot of cool info for new masons in it.
I will look when I get home, but it is uncommon to give life memberships out on a regular basis. If some of the lodges I belonged to gave them out to PMs, everyone in the lodge would have multiple life memberships.
Cool... Ive never done a fantasy sport. Just brought up the iPhone issue, just in case. BTW, am I allowed to call my relatives to get advise? Maybe Bobby and Pete?
The workbook is online at http://www.airsetpublic.com/files/ALL%20Workbook.pdf?i=UxSbbCtlWGdR
Art 439 of the law book says it has to be done within 90 days and states that it is not optional.
If you look at the workbook, I bet you can finish it in 20-30 minutes.
Ask the secretary of the lodge he is wanting to join. If he doesn't know, he cam easily make a call and find out. Why get him to do it? Because he is the one that will eventually need to know the info anyway.
Very sad indeed Don't want to stir up jurisdiction stuff, I'm just curious, what kind of mason was he, IF&AMM? Answered my own question: http://starsofelegance.org/?page_id=13. I'm going to talk to my pastor today to make sure I don't have this problem.
You want to get them before they are lost or misplaced, but you can be an active mason without them. BTW, there are three lodges in Tyler: St. John's, TR Bonner and Tyler. Have you checked them out?