You know who he is.
He seeks no spotlight. He craves no fanfare.
Yet there he stands. Time after time.
He’s the Brother who walks alongside a newcomer during their initial journey, sharing wisdom with kindness and ensuring they never feel lost or foolish.
He’s the one who senses when a member feels distant and extends genuine friendship to draw them back into the fold.
He takes time to visit the housebound, reaches out to bereaved families, and somehow always knows precisely when a simple conversation might lift someone’s spirits.
You’ll discover him volunteering for charitable causes, mentoring young people, and appearing wherever assistance is most needed.
He contributes without being asked.
He acts without fanfare.
He remains constant in Lodge and engaged in the community around him.
He doesn’t merely speak of Masonic principles; he embodies them completely.
And therein lies his true impact.
Not through his time as Worshipful Master, not through decades of formal recognition.
But through the unwavering dedication of a man determined to leave things better than he found them.
We all recognise this Brother amongst us.
The real question remains:
Are we striving to become that man?