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Welcome to Solomon's Lodge No. 5 Web-Site!
P.O. Box 23,
711 Frankfort Rd.
Shelbyville, KY 40066

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Just as we welcome the rising Sun in the
East, to provide the beauty and glory of the day, we welcome you.
Our meetings are at 7:30 pm the 2nd and 4th Monday of every month,
everyone is welcome to come and visit with us...
This site is about Kentucky Masons,
members of the Free and Accepted Masons of the State of Kentucky.
Freemasonry is first and foremost a fraternity. It is also “A Way of
Life.” The brotherhood of man under the fatherhood of God is primary
– this means that its activities should always be designed to
promote friendship, morality and brotherly love. Many men have
wondered just what the masons are all about and what it means to
become a member of the fraternal lodge.
Masons are a unique institution that has been a major part of
community life in America for over two hundred and fifty (250)
years. It is America’s largest and oldest fraternity, and one that
continues to be an important part of many men’s personal lives and
growth.
Masons are an organization of men bound together with a philosophy
of moral standards, mutual understanding and brotherhood in which
all men are on a level and equal.
Although Freemasonry is not a
religion, its emphasis on the
Fatherhood of God ensures that the
Brotherhood of Man follows
naturally. This coupled with the
obligation to abide by the Golden
Rule, particularly with a fellow
Mason, makes for one of the
strongest bonds of society. When you
meet other Masons, the odds are very
high indeed, that they will treat
you as you would like to be treated.
The goal of this site is to serve as a forum for communication with
the membership of the Kentucky Masons in the Grand Lodge of
Kentucky, as well as an information resource for masons and non
masons alike in Kentucky and around the world.
We certainly hope that you enjoy your visit, and that you stop by
often for current updates and late breaking news on or about
Kentucky Masons.
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”Ancient Masons built Temples, Today Masons build
better men.”
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