Freemasonry is often surrounded by myths — that it is secretive, exclusive, or reserved for the wealthy and influential.
In truth, Freemasonry is open to all men of good character, regardless of social standing, profession, or financial means. Our members come from every walk of life — teachers, craftsmen, students, servicemen, business people, and retirees alike.
The Lodge is not a club for privilege, but a place for personal growth, friendship, and service. While Freemasons value discretion, the so-called “secrets” of the Craft are purely symbolic — traditional modes of recognition that preserve a sense of continuity and fraternity across generations.
Freemasonry asks of a man only that he seek to improve himself, act honourably, and treat others with respect. The bonds formed within the Lodge are based not on wealth or status, but on shared moral values and the desire to contribute to society.
At Lodge Bridge of Fellowship No. 929, you will find a diverse and international circle of Brethren united not by background, but by character and conviction — living proof that Freemasonry is not about exclusivity, but about inclusion and integrity