Brother Les Jones hosts "Illumination" from Sunset Lodge #369 F&AM in Santa Monica CA. In addition to keeping us updated on events at the lodge, Les interviews members of Sunset Lodge and other interesting persons on all things Masonic. It's a great chance to get to know our lodge, it's history and…
Solvitur Amublando, the Masonic, philosophical and general interest study society of Sunset Lodge, presents a lecture on the ontological implications of masonic thought by Brother Theo.
Solvitur Amublando, the Masonic, philosophical and general interest study society of Sunset Lodge, hosts author and lecturer Lon Milo DuQuette. Lon discusses the Qabbalah, and particularly it's relationship to Tarot.
Les interviews his brother Cecil Jones from Houston TX. Cecil talks about how proud his father was to sit in lodge with his sons on either side. This is the YouTube channel of Sunset Masonic Lodge #369 - proudly serving Venice and Santa Monica CA since 1905 For more information, visit our website sunsetmasoniclodge.org
Ray Davis, Organist for Sunset Lodge, joins Les and Michael to discuss the role music plays in Masonic ritual. He also delves into the broader esoteric elements of music. This is the YouTube channel of Sunset Masonic Lodge #369 - proudly serving Venice and Santa Monica CA since 1905 For more information, visit our website sunsetmasoniclodge.org
Les and Michael discuss the concordant bodies you can join after becoming a Master Mason, with an emphasis on the York and Scottish Rites. This is the YouTube channel of Sunset Masonic Lodge #369 - proudly serving Venice and Santa Monica CA since 1905 For more information, visit our website sunsetmasoniclodge.org
Les interviews Brother Erwin Stone, a Fellowcraft Mason, about his life journey as well as his travels in Freemasonry. This is the YouTube channel of Sunset Masonic Lodge #369 - proudly serving Venice and Santa Monica CA since 1905 For more information, visit our website sunsetmasoniclodge.org
Brother Sergio Torres-Letelier drops by to discuss the difference between Freemasonry in his native Chile and Masonry in California. This is the YouTube channel of Sunset Masonic Lodge #369 - proudly serving Venice and Santa Monica CA since 1905 For more information, visit our website sunsetmasoniclodge.org
Host Les Jones and producer Michael Wamback discuss the three principle tenants of Freemasonry, brotherly love, relief and Truth. Why are these tenants and what light do the provide to assist us in governing our lives?
Illumination host Les Jones interviews Jerry Finley, a visitor to Sunset Lodge.
Les and Michael discuss some of the issues and challenges our fraternity is confronting, such as the great "dumbing down" of our ritual and the impact concordant bodies make on Blue Lodge attendance.
Illuminaton host Les jones interviews Brother Theo, the newest Master Mason of Sunset Lodge, about his journey in Freemasonry.
Les interviews Worshipful Sonya Bowman about Women's Freemasonry. We explore their standards and practices of Masonry and the relationship between the Women's Masonic Lodge and our own Sunset Lodge.
Host Les Jones and Michael Wamback discuss Freemasonry in the context of religion. Is Freemasonry a religion, spiritual or just moral? Why are some religions opposed to Freemasonry? Is there an anti-Masonic movement?
Les interviews Brother Thomas Gelo, a fellow Texan and one of the newest Master Masons of Sunset Lodge about his background and his reflections on his Masonic experience to date. This is the YouTube channel of Sunset Masonic Lodge #369 - proudly serving Venice and Santa Monica CA since 1905 For more information, visit our website sunsetmasoniclodge.org
Les interviews Robert Moore IV, a Prince Hall Freemason, co-worker and friend about his life and experiences in Freemasonry. This is the YouTube channel of Sunset Masonic Lodge #369 - proudly serving Venice and Santa Monica CA since 1905 For more information, visit our website sunsetmasoniclodge.org
David Neal, Master of Sunset Lodge, joins Les to share his Masonic experience. He discusses his observations on where the lodge is today, especially the movement toward youth and diversity.
Tony De La Torre, Secretary of Sunset Lodge, joins host Les Jones to discuss his experiences in Freemasonry and share his observations appertaining to the future of Sunset Lodge.
Illumination host Les Jones interviews Matt Abshire, the Senior Steward of Sunset lodge about his life journey, what brought him to Freemasonry and his reflections on the Masonic degrees.
Illumination host Les Jones and producer Michael Wamback share stories about some of the famous men who have been a part of our fraternity though the centuries - and who have touched our lives and shaped our world.
Jon Preston, Senior Warden of Sunset Lodge, joins Illumination host Les Jones to share his background story and his observations on Masonry, Sunset Lodge and his journey to the Oriental Chair as Master.
Freemasonry is a moral teaching that uses symbols extensively. Many of these symbols can be traced back to ancient civilizations and are found in Hermeticism, Kabbalah and early Christian cultures. Join our Host Les Jones and Past Master Michael Wamback as they discuss some of the symbolism of Freemasonry.
Host Les Jones interviews Brother Ray Davis, the newest Master Mason of Sunset Lodge #369 only moments after receiving his 3rd Degree. Ray shares not only his thoughts on the Master Mason Degree, but also his experiences from his Entered Apprentice and Fellowcraft Degrees. Les, Ray and Michael also discuss some of the esoteric aspects of Freemasonry.
Konstantine Kabilafkas served as Master of Sunset Lodge #369 in 2009. He is also a recipient of the Hiram Award for outstanding service to the Lodge. Les interviews Konstantine about his journey from Greece, what drew him into Freemasonry, as well as his observations about our Lodge and its future.
Michael Wamback served as Master of Sunset Lodge #369 in 2005 for our Centennial. He is also a recipient of the Hiram Award for outstanding service to the Lodge. Les interviews Michael about what drew him into Freemasonry, as well as his observations about our Lodge and its future.