For Grand Lodges
Let’s Have a Conversation.
If you serve in your Grand Lodge and you have looked at the patchwork of websites across your subordinate lodges, you already know the problem. I would like to talk with you about it, brother to brother. No pitch, no obligation. Just an honest conversation about where your jurisdiction stands and what a steady, professional presence could look like.
What a First Conversation Looks Like
These conversations move at the pace of trust. Grand Lodges are deliberate by nature, and they should be. Here is how the first one usually goes.
No Pitch, Just a Talk
The first conversation is not a sales call. I want to understand your jurisdiction, your priorities, and the constraints you are working within before anything else is on the table.
Where the Jurisdiction Stands
We look honestly at the current state of your Grand Lodge presence and your subordinate lodges, and at where a consistent standard would help the craft the most.
You Decide the Next Step
If it makes sense to keep talking, we keep talking. If the timing is not right, that is a fine outcome too. There is no pressure here, only an open door.
For context on the work behind this, American Freemasons, the most comprehensive guide to Masonry in the Americas, is built and maintained by Fraternal Media. It is the clearest example I can offer of what a serious Masonic presence can look like.
Pick a Time That Works
When you are ready to talk, here is how to set it up.
Online Scheduling, Coming Soon
I am setting up a simple way to book a time directly on this page. Until that is live, the fastest way to start is to reach out, and we will find a time that fits your schedule.
In the meantime, reach out through the Contact page and I will respond personally.
The Work Speaks First
Every Grand Lodge conversation starts the same way, with the work. When we talk, I will show you what has been built and let you judge it for yourself. That is the most honest credential I have.