The 148th class went through their degrees for the Scottish Rite Spring Reunion this past Saturday and it was a success. Always great to see familiar faces and meet some new ones.

This was personally my (J. Clark) first reunion to ‘work’. I teamed up with the “Chaparrals” and worked back stage. By the time I got home, I felt I had put in a decent days work…at least my feet did. Next year I will wear tennis shoes.

If you haven’t joined the Scottish Rite or York Rite, you should. There is much, much, more to learn.

Scottish Rite Reunion 148th class

James A. Clark


For James, the journey of Masonry—which began in May 2000 at Clinton Lodge No. 23—is about more than just titles. Currently active in Lubbock Lodge No. 1392, Wolfforth-Frenship Lodge No. 1447, and various York and Scottish Rite bodies, he sees these affiliations as avenues for deep Masonic education. James advocates for a Craft where the bonds of the dining hall are supported by a dedication to our ancient truths. His mission within the District 93 MWSA and beyond is to harmonize social ties with reflection, moving the brotherhood from rote memorization toward the genuine pursuit of light.


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