Should Masonic lodges publicize everything?
In this episode of Masonic Muscle, we examine Dwight L. Smith’s concern about publicity, public image, and the danger of confusing visibility with value.
Freemasonry does not become stronger simply because more people see it. It becomes stronger when the men inside the lodge are actually being formed.
This episode solves one Masonic problem: are we promoting the Craft, or are we compensating for a lack of substance?
Publicity is useful only when there is something real behind the door.
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