As Freemasons, we measure our progress by the degrees that light the way to the East. But when the sublime degree is achieved, how do we continue to learn, grow, and master the Craft?
We are the Scottish Rite—29 additional degrees for worthy Master Masons who seek deeper knowledge, self-discovery, and a fuller understanding of Freemasonry’s lessons. Along the way, Brothers are guided by our six Core Values: Integrity, Justice, Service to Humanity, Tolerance, Devotion to Country, and Reverence for God.
Are you ready to take the next step in your Masonic education?
Fill out the form on this page to learn more. As a thank you, you’ll receive a free copy of our ebook Six Ways to Live Our Values Every Day.
As a thank you, you will receive a free copy of our Six Ways to Live Our Values Every Day e-book that explores the Core Values of the Scottish Rite and offers tips for how to apply our ideals to your everyday life.
*If you are not yet a Freemason, you are not eligible to join the Scottish Rite. If you are interested in joining Freemason, visit BeAFreemason.org for next steps.
Brother Sebastian Pesquera, 32°
"As a 21-year-old, my involvement in the Scottish Rite has benefited me immensely. Joining a community of phenomenal men has allowed me to get to know new people and learn from their knowledge and wisdom. Moreover, the degrees within the Scottish Rite have truly had an impact on my life. Learning from the degrees' many lessons has allowed me to apply those teachings to my everyday life, making me a better son, brother, and man. From making the best of friends to sharing many positive memories, I’ve enjoyed every moment of my time as a Scottish Rite Freemason!"
Brother Timothy Longfellow, 32°
"I love all the different ways there are to engage with Valley life, both as a group through events, Reunions, etc., and individually through Pathfinder, Hauts Grades Academy, and the NMJ blog articles. I feel connected to our Core Values, and I can find many ways to apply what I learn in the Scottish Rite to so many aspects of my life."
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