WELCOME TO
Lancing Lodge was formed in 1946. The meetings to plan the new Lodge were held in The Farmers
Hotel, in the heart of the village.
The men who founded our lodge wanted new social and fraternal contacts, similar to those formed in various forms of service during the war years and, in a similar way to our founders’, we are now accepting applications for membership from the village where our Lodge was founded 75 years ago.
Could that be you?
We welcome members of all backgrounds, faiths, races and jobs. Value friendship, the family, support local causes and charities and have fun.
Our meetings are held on Friday evenings at The Charmandean Centre in Worthing and you can be sure of a warm welcome.
If you would like to find out more, please contact us below:
Freemasons use four guiding principles to help define their path through life: integrity, friendship, respect and charity.
Membership is open to people from all backgrounds and the organisation’s aim is to empower members to be the best they can be – it’s about building character, supporting members as individuals, and helping them make a positive contribution to society.
Rather than working on buildings like the masons of old, today’s Freemasons focus on building themselves as people of integrity, and membership provides the
structure to help achieve that goal.
Being a Freemason gives members a sense of purpose, supporting and guiding them on their journey
through life. Collectively, members are bonded through a sense of unity and equitability — principles fundamental to Freemasonry.
Freemasonry brings people together irrespective of their race, religion or any other perceived differences that can divide us as a society.
Our members are proud to be Freemasons, and they are encouraged to talk openly about what the organisation does and what it means to be part of it.
From university schemes, to new masons clubs, to special interest Lodges, Freemasonry gives members many opportunities to make friends for life. Finding bonds with people who share common interests and meeting people from all different backgrounds are only some of the ways Freemasonry can help cultivate lasting friendships.
Being a Freemason means something different to each person who joins, but whether looking to make acquaintances or develop their own potential, all members share a sense of togetherness that strengthens their ability to succeed and grow.
Kindness and charitable giving are deeply ingrained within the principles of Freemasonry. The organisation provides a support structure that helps members make positive contributions to communities and worthwhile causes through fundraising events or volunteer work.
Thanks to their efforts, Freemasonry is one of the largest charitable givers in the country, contributing more than 48m to deserving causes in 2018 alone. Freemasons don’t only donate money — over 18.5 million hours of volunteer work is undertaken by Freemasons every year.
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