November/December, 2000
Volume 62-No.6

30th Degree

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Renew your family ties
at Old Stone Church
Valley of Cleveland Family Life program
set for November 19th

 

From the early years, Freemasons, and especially the Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite, have worked toward building a moral and ethical society based upon the ideals of equality, freedom of conscience, and brotherhood. Charity and the importance of the family as a lifeline of human growth and survival, long have been guiding factors in our lives.

Valley of Cleveland brethren will have an opportunity to reaffirm these values developed through the years at a “Family Life program” church service at Old Stone Church in Downtown Cleveland on Sunday, November 19.

The 10 a.m. service is open to all Masons and their families. The impressive Thanksgiving theme program will involve the participation of three officers from the Valley of Cleveland, music by the world-famous Old Stone Church Choir the inspiring sounds of the magnificent pipe organ,, and a meditation based on Thanksgiving and Family Values by Dr. Gary Kornell, Pastor of Old Stone Church.

Those officers participating from the Valley of Cleveland will be Mark J. Bollinger, Captain of the Guard of Eliadah Lodge of Perfection, Robert J. Draye, Master of Ceremonies of Bahurim Council, Princes of Jerusalem, and C. Fred Buswell, Orator of Ariel Chapter, Rose Croix.

Following the service, a reception for members of Old Stone Church and the Scottish Rite guests will be held in the church social room.

Free parking is available at the lots indicated on the map on this page. Be sure to have your parking ticket validated by an usher at Old Stone Church before the service begins.

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