Welcome to Our Website!

We are a group of likeminded men. We vary in age and ethnicity, but as a group we are growing together in character. We have erased the ethnic barriers and are ensuring that the elder brothers are instructing the younger brethren on what it means to be a true and responsible man and Mason. We are all currently or previously involved in law enforcement in some shape, form or fashion. Some of us are new to law enforcement and some of us are seasoned veterans in the law enforcement community.

Our mission is to be a teaching lodge. Teach one, learn one. One of our primary goals is to give back to the community by helping troubled youth and their parents cope with the day to day issues that arise in life. Primarily focusing on the dangers and pitfalls of gangs which are plaguing our youth and communities every day.

We work together, we roll together. We meet together, we eat together. Most of all, we are family men and a Band of Brothers!

                        

                       


Int'l Free & Accepted Modern Masons & OES

International Free & Accepted Modern Masons, Inc. and Order of Eastern Star, Inc. is a worldwide fraternity. It was organized in 1950 by the late Dr. William V. Banks, a very prominent Attorney and a Mason with very high ideals. His dream became a reality with the birth of this new Masonic Organization.

This fraternal organization was incorporated and chartered in August of 1950 in Detroit, Michigan. This Charter empowered International Masons to practice Freemasonry, and operate as a Masonic Order, throughout the United States, its possessions and territories. This American issued charter empowers, International Masons to the same rights as those charters issued directly from the Grand Lodge of England or the Grand Orient of France. Dr. Banks and his host of friends established a National Jurisdiction. Youth Chapters were added with authority vested similar to that in the adult constitution. The purpose – to provide an apprentice work-shop for the young children and adolescents in the charitable work of the Masonic Body. To inculcate certain moral principles, as exemplified by the Holy Bible and other moral sciences, which is highly regarded by our Masonic Order.

International Masons was founded upon those Christian principles that denied no person the right to fraternalism, regardless of race, color or creed.