Our Legacy, Our Mission
Named in honor of Charles H. McKinney, our lodge has long been dedicated to the principles of brotherhood, charity, and personal excellence. Members are encouraged to grow intellectually, morally, and socially.
Our commitment is rooted in fostering lifelong connections based on mutual respect and support, encouraging members to engage in meaningful service initiatives that give back to the community. We emphasize continuous learning and self-improvement, ensuring personal growth remains a priority.
Celebrating the Legacy of a Masonic Leader
Charles H. McKinney (1879–1938) was a distinguished figure in Tennessee Freemasonry, serving as Grand Master in 1937. In recognition of his dedication, our lodge, established in 1871, proudly bears his name. We honor his legacy by upholding the principles of brotherhood, charity, and personal excellence.
Exploring the Masonic Contributions to Early American History
Freemasonry significantly influenced early America, with prominent figures like George Washington and Benjamin Franklin among its members. The fraternity's ideals of liberty and fraternity resonated with the emerging nation's ethos, embedding Masonic principles into the foundation of the United States.
A Fraternal Order Committed to Development, Service and Brotherhood.
Freemasonry upholds truth, honor, and moral courage, guiding members to reflect their highest principles in all aspects of life.
Members are encouraged to pursue lifelong learning and the quest for truth, fostering personal growth and enriching community service.
Freemasons are dedicated to helping those in need, providing support to fellow members, their families, and the broader community.
The fraternity fosters a bond of trust and respect, uniting men of character to support and inspire one another throughout life's journey.
If you are interested in becoming a member of the lodge, please fill out the form below to submit your petition.
Please attach the petition file when submitting the form. One of the lodge officers will contact you.
A petition to the lodge can be acquired HERE.