Message from the Worshipful Master – November 20, 2019

Greetings Brethren,

Raytown Lodge #391 continues to be active as we progress into the new lodge year.  We have had strong attendance at each Lodge of Instruction session and currently lead the attendance competition by a fairly large margin.  I appreciate the time and effort invested by our officers and members to attend this important instructional activity.

Once Lodges of Instruction are finished we will again return to our regularly scheduled study clubs, on the 1st and 3rd Wednesdays at 7pm.  We need to begin working diligently to complete our Bronze, Silver and Gold ritual awards.  Along with the ritual awards we have two key ritual goals in mind.  We want each officer to not only be competent in their current role but also be able to execute the role above them.  Additionally we would like to have at least two individuals who can perform each part in the degree ritual.

Our Official Visit takes place this Thursday, November 21.  RWB David C. Witte, District Deputy Grand Master will visit the lodge, review our records and practices and deliver a message from the Grand Master.  Please join us for this event as we’d like a good turnout to welcome him.

We continue to work on the family dinner which takes place before the second meeting each month (3rd Thursday).  We are developing our plans around how to make this happen and assure everyone has an enjoyable opportunity to socialize each month.  Please be sure to invite your spouses and family to join us for dinner before the second meeting each month, starting at 6:30pm.

Due to some scheduling challenges we have become a little backlogged with degree work.  We presently have one new candidate, two Entered Apprentices and one Fellowcraft awaiting degree work.  Given the holidays we will do our best to get these brothers scheduled to advance in their degrees as soon as we can.  Keep an eye out for the scheduling of these degrees.

At the last stated communication I appointed a special committee to review the various charitable organizations around the Raytown area and determine one or two that the lodge would like to partner with for ongoing charitable support.  Once the committee makes recommendations we will review as a group and decide.  This decision will be in addition to our ongoing support for “It’s a Candy Coated Christmas” which we will continue to support this year.

As always we welcome all lodge members and Master Masons to join us for our regular meetings.  If you haven’t been to lodge in a while we’d love to see you.  If you are a bit rusty with the necessary ritual elements we can help.  Please come join us soon!

Fraternally,

Rick Kingcade
Worshipful Master

Message from the Worshipful Master – October 29, 2019

Brethren,

I am pleased to provide you the latest update from Raytown Lodge #391.  We are actively progressing into the new lodge year.

The annual Lodges of Instruction have begun.  We have completed two sessions and so far Raytown Lodge has a significant lead in attendance over the other lodges of the 19th district.  Just as a reminder, the 18th and 19th districts are hosting joint Lodges of Instruction this year.  Remaining sessions are scheduled at 7pm on Wednesdays, 10/30 hosted by Cecile Daylight Lodge #305 at Independence Masonic Temple, 11/6 hosted by Kansas City Lodge #220 at the Scottish Rite Temple, 11/20 hosted by Raytown Lodge #391 and 12/4 hosted by Temple Gate Lodge #299 at the Historic Kansas City Masonic Temple. 

It is also official visit season.  For those who aren’t familiar, each year the District Deputy Grand Master is directed by Grand Lodge by-laws to visit each lodge in his district in an official capacity to review the health of the lodge and deliver the Grand Master’s annual address.  Raytown Lodge’s official visit is scheduled for our stated communication on Thursday, November 21 at 7:30pm.  There is ceremony associated with the visit which we will review at the Lodge of Instruction on 11/6 and will also practice before the visit.

As mentioned in the last Trestleboard we are changing our dinner plans up a bit, and the second stated meeting of each month will now feature a ‘pot luck’ dinner where families are invited to join us.  We hosted our first such event on October 17th.  We had a number of family members join us for dinner and great fellowship.  We need to organize ourselves a little better as to the ‘pot luck’ aspects of who brings what, but let’s do our best to make this a monthly social event where our families can enjoy one anothers company.

The lodge has an active pipeline of degree work, as we have one petition ready to ballot, two Entered Apprentices and one Fellowcraft for whom we need to schedule degrees.  We plan to focus the second stated meeting of each month on degree work unless scheduling or volume of work requires that we change the plan.

We are also implementing the Grand Lodge mentoring program and will be assigning an experienced Master Mason as mentor to each new member to help guide and educate him through the process.  If you are interested in serving as a mentor to new members please let me know.

Raytown Lodge is one of the larger and stronger lodges in the Kansas City area, but attendance at our recent meetings wouldn’t indicate that. We need our members and Past Masters to join us for stated meetings.  We are striving to deliver an entertaining and informative experience at each meeting and need your support.  If you haven’t attended in a while please join us.  We meet on the 1st and 3rd Thursdays of each month at 7:30pm.  If you haven’t attended in a while that is fine, as the Brothers will be happy to help refresh you on what you need to know.

Fraternally,

Rick Kingcade
Worshipful Master 2019-2020

2019 Lodges of Instruction

The 2019 Lodges of Instruction have been scheduled. This year our DDGM, RWB David Witte and RWB Corey Huntsucker, DDGM of the 18th Masonic District have decided to host a joint LOI series. These sessions will be instructed by RWB Kelly Mercer, DDGL of the 18th Masonic District and RWB Rick Kingcade, DDGL of the 19th Masonic District. The schedule is listed below and sessions are open to all Missouri Master Masons. We really need all officers to attend, and as many members and Past Masters as possible.

Start time at all locations is 7pm, with meal or refreshments before:

Wed. 10/2/19
McDonald Lodge #324
120 S. Pleasant Ave.
Independence, MO

Wed. 10/16/19
Harry S. Truman Lodge #1941
5100 Ararat Drive
Kansas City, MO

Wed. 10/30/19
Cecile Daylight Lodge #305
120 S. Pleasant Ave.
Independence, MO

Wed. 11/6/19
Kansas City Lodge #220
1330 E. Linwood Blvd.
Kansas City, MO

Wed. 11/20/19
Raytown Lodge #391
6309 Overton
Raytown, MO

Wed. 12/4/19
Temple Gate Lodge #299
903 Harrison Street
Kansas City, MO

Message from the Worshipful Master – September 29, 2019

Brethren,

As I write this we have just completed our annual Installation of Officers and Past Masters dinner.  It was a wonderful event and I’d like to thank everyone who joined us as we installed our lodge officers for the ensuing year and honored our Past Masters with a great dinner. We were honored to have Most Worshipful Brother Stanton T. Brown II, Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Ancient Free and Accepted Masons of the State of Missouri join us for the event. Special thanks to Worshipful Brother Steven Holbrook for preparing the feast and to Service Assembly #9 of the International Order of Rainbow for Girls for their assistance setting up and serving.

I am honored to have been elected to serve as your Worshipful Master for the coming year.  My journey in Freemasonry began at Raytown Lodge in December of 1993.  This was unfortunately followed by a long period of inactivity as work and life intervened, but since I’ve become active again it’s been a tremendous experience to get to know all of the current brethren and I look forward to serving you in the East this year.  I have served as Master of a lodge previously, but the honor of serving my home lodge, where I began my Masonic journey, is special.

I would like to start by extending heartfelt thanks to Worshipful Brother Tom Ballieu for his leadership during the past lodge year.  Through his tireless efforts and leadership we accomplished a great deal.  During his year we completed three MOChip events, adopted a new charity, achieved the Bronze, Silver and Gold ritual awards, ran a successful barbecue contest and ran two fireworks tents.  Thank you Worshipful Brother Tom, your efforts are recognized and appreciated.

Keeping things fresh and interesting is always good.  Your officers have plans to change things up somewhat this year.  We have ideas for a number of interesting and innovative activities which we will share in the coming weeks.  We plan for Raytown Lodge to maintain our tradition of excellence in Masonic ritual, but we will also spend more time pursuing community and charitable activities.  Additionally we plan to put together a robust calendar of social and family events and activities. 

 One activity I am pleased to announce immediately is that we will be changing the concept of our meals.  We traditionally serve dinner before each lodge meeting.  On the 2nd meeting of each month we will now have a pot luck dinner with families invited to join us.  The Lodge will provide the main entrée and others can bring side dishes, desserts and treats.  We will welcome spouses, children, grandchildren and families for the dinner each month.  We hope this will help us get to know one another as more than individuals and develop a bond among the Masonic families of Raytown Lodge.

For those who may not be aware, I have also been appointed to serve as District Deputy Grand Lecturer for the 19th Masonic district this year.  I am very honored to have been asked to serve the Grand Lodge in this capacity and will do my best for the brethren of Raytown Lodge as well as the other lodges in the district.  This appointment will mean that I will need to miss a few meetings in the East this year as there is another lodge in the district who shares our meeting night.  My commitment to Raytown Lodge is that I will attend as many meetings as possible and will assure that our officers are positioned to continue to serve the brethren well in the event I am absent.

We will be placing new emphasis on communication with our members, both through social media as well as our website.  We will be posting regular updates on the website, with a Trestleboard update at least monthly and news items when appropriate.

Lastly, just a reminder that if you haven’t attended lodge in a while we would love to see you.  We’ve set a goal of having 30+ members and visitors at each meeting.  We still have good attendance but are a ways from hitting that goal.  Please come out and support your lodge!

Fraternally,

Rick Kingcade
Worshipful Master

Grand Lodge report – 9/23-24, 2019

Eight members of Raytown Lodge #391, including the Master, Senior and Junior Wardens and Secretary, attended the annual communication of the Grand Lodge this week.

WM Thomas Ballieu displaying the Forty Year Achievement Award

We were excited to watch WM Tom Ballieu accept the following awards on behalf of the lodge: Honor Lodge with Distinction, Gold Child Safe award and the Gold Lodge Ritual award. He was also presented with a certificate indicating this is the 40th consecutive year that Raytown Lodge has received the Honor Lodge achievement award. Congratulations go to all of the members of Raytown Lodge for these exciting achievements.

Several matters of legislation were considered by the members. Among those brought for consideration was a provision that would provide for the eventual return of candidate proficiencies as a requirement to advance through the degrees. There was significant discussion and although it appeared most were in favor of a return to proficiencies, there was concern over the method proposed to implement. After a vote of the membership this proposal was defeated. The other proposals were mostly housekeeping measures and passed.

During the event RWB Stanton T. Brown II, Deputy Grand Master, was elected as Grand Master for the ensuing year. On Monday evening he announced that his appointment to the advancing line would be RWB David Brown who currently served as Grand Historian.

We were honored to be able to watch MWB Brown be installed as Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Ancient Free and Accepted Masons for the ensuing year. MWB Brown has been a friend of Raytown Lodge for many years and we are excited for his leadership this coming year.