Sunday, June 7, 2026

‘Kent Henderson’s Masonic World Guide’

    
For more than thirty years, Kent Henderson has served as, kind of, the Eugene Fodor of Masonic travel, issuing two editions of his Masonic World Guide in 1994 and 2002. He is laboring still, publishing just yesterday, after two years development, the online Masonic World Guide to assist us in our visits to recognized lodges everywhere.

This is a paid subscription service, but the first 500 to enroll will benefit from a 50 percent discount on the fee.

Looking ahead, Henderson plans for additional content, including discussion and shared experiences of those who have gone this way, and that way, before. The information in the guide covers more than the meeting times and places; we’ll find insider information about dress codes and other particulars to ensure smooth travels too.

Can’t say I’ve heard Malta and Montana mentioned together before!

Have a look at the newsletters here. Move on to the tutorial here. And don’t forget to read about Bro. Kent here. (I’ve been following his activities since discovering his Lodge Epicurean essay, “Back to the Future,” about twenty-five years ago. I haven’t been the same since.)
     

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