Programs
Explore the programs offered by the Arkansas Scottish Rite. From educational initiatives to charitable endeavors, our diverse range of programs is dedicated to fostering growth, knowledge, and community within our cherished fraternity.
Morals & Dogma Book Club
As "The University of Freemasonry," the Scottish Rite is renowned for expanding ethical and moral lessons. Brothers Brad and Brett is excited to facilitate monthly Zoom classes on Morals & Dogma on the 3rd Tuesday of each month at 7:30 pm. It's not about teaching but fostering a shared exploration.
Join us on a journey of enlightenment with the Morals & Dogma Book Club, led by Brothers Brad Kohanke, 32˚, KCCH and Brett Wolfe, 32°.
Master Craftsman Program
The Scottish Rite Master Craftsman (SRMC) program is like a fascinating journey through Masonic history and teachings, guided by the wise folks at the House of the Temple in Washington, D.C. In the first part, Program I, you'll uncover the origins of Blue Lodge Masonry and its symbolic secrets using books by Albert Pike and Arturo de Hoyos. Program II delves into Scottish Rite history and rituals, while Program III, using Albert Pike's Morals & Dogma, helps you explore these teachings at a deeper level, with quizzes to test your understanding. As you complete each course, you'll earn medals or pins as badges of your knowledge and dedication.
Jack London Supreme Council ROTC/JROTC Recognition Program
Commencing in 1998 and approved by the Assistant Secretary of Defense, the Supreme Council, Southern Jurisdiction, initiated a program of recognition for outstanding Junior ROTC students. This initiative recognizes high school youth enrolled in the Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps (JROTC) unit for their scholastic excellence and patriotic Americanism efforts. The award consists of a medal, ribbon and a certificate suitable for framing.
Supreme Council Scholarship Program
The Supreme Council offers three incredible scholarship opportunities. The National Scottish Rite Scholarships provide support for deserving students seeking higher education. The Sovereign Grand Commander's Scholarship stands as a beacon for exceptional academic achievers. Additionally, there are other diverse scholarship opportunities available, each aiming to empower bright minds and nurture future leaders. Apply and embark on a journey towards academic excellence with the support of these prestigious scholarships.
Freemason Network
The Freemason Network is a social networking site that connects you to thousands of other Masons around the US and 147 countries around the World! It’s simple to use, gives you the latest news and opinions about Masonic topics and connects you to your Brothers near and far. Free membership includes:
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Masonic news and events from all over the US
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Share the Light in discussion forums.
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See Masonic pictures and videos
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Join the Group for YOUR Grand Lodge!
The Freemason Network is hosted by The Supreme Council, 33°. You must be a Mason to join the Freemason Network.