Wednesday, October 17, 2007
Senior Deacon
Last meeting we discussed who would fill what chair next year. Our Junior Deacon does not want to move up; his job is very demanding right now, and he has two small children. So I'll enter the officer chain as Senior Deacon. As a side note, we have a West who hasn't been in the officer chain in a few years, and our South will be moving to the sidelines, so next year looks to be a different make-up.
The Senior Deacon is the NCO of the lodge. All the other officers do a lot of talking, but when something needs to get done, guess who wades through the metaphoric mud? He sets the social tone for the lodge, and he also does a lot of kneeling, which at the moment is worrying me (I had my knee scoped last week).
Opening and closing the lodge is a piece of cake -- the floor work is familiar and unless we open in the EA degree, there isn't much to say.
The real work is during the degrees. He's got his own lecture; no one is closer or more important to a candidate during rituals. During my degree work, I was astounded at the level of effort put forth by our current SD.
I have to work on my memorization, but I keep forgetting.
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From one Senior Deacon to Another: welcome to the club.
I'm sure you'll fill the role admirably, and the memory work does just seem to "click" after a bit.
Check out the post "Masonic Sergeants" on my blog - Movable Jewel.
Be well,
Traveling Man
Congrats my brother!
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