Festive cheer in Thurrock as the Cross Keys Community Fund spreads Christmas joy and supports various causes throughout the borough.
The second of the Provincial Teams Lodge Cluster meetings takes place including a rousing address from Johnson Beharry
The Essex and Shooting Lodge ‘Macnab’ succeed again in uniting masons and non-masons to an evening of games and charity
Essex Freemasons and Get Started Art make a meaningful contribution to young people's well-being
The Cross Keys Community Fund in giving outstanding service to the community is awarded a Mayoral Roll of Honour
This feel-good story hi-lights how teamwork and charity go hand in hand to achieve something truly special
St Osyth’s Priory Lodge No. 2063 celebrate in their namesake building the magnificent St Osyth Priory
A £15,000 grant from the Masonic Charitable Foundation helps Age UK Waltham Forest team continue their work
Essex Freemasons start the process of understanding more about Fragile X Syndrome
Stifford Clays residents and Thurrock Freemasons join for an order of Remembrance at a newly built War Memorial
Cross Keys Community Fund celebrate their success in raising nearly £20,000 in just 18 months
Chris Jones, Lincolnshire Freemason expresses his thanks to the Masonic Charitable Foundation for getting his life back on track is arriving in Essex
Overcoming membership challenges the Old Parkonians’ evolves into a vibrant Lodge and a respected part of Essex’s Masonic community
A great example of Freemasonry’s core values being demonstrated by an Essex Freemason
News stories bringing the history of Essex Freemasons alive to a modern audience
Charity continues to always be close to the hearts of the members of Ixion Lodge
Four adventurous Brothers from the Blackwater Lodge soar thousands of feet above Beccles, Suffolk in order of Charity
A strong message of support and thanks in recognising the hard work being undertaken by the Province
News stories bringing the history of Essex Freemasons alive to a modern audience
News stories bringing the history of Essex Freemasons alive to a modern audience