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Seek, and ye shall find;
Knock, and it shall be opened unto you.
Concord Lodge No. 625 is a shining jewel of history in Freemasonry located in Concordville, Delaware County, PA. Constituted 1902 as Concord Lodge No. 625 F. & A. M., under the jurisdiction of the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania, to fulfill the desire of better men to establish a local Masonic Lodge, it laid the foundation to extend the Great Work and good deeds Freemasonry fosters and promotes into the surrounding community and beyond. Concord Lodge No. 625 boasts a membership of roughly 400 brothers bringing with them a variety of backgrounds: workmen, businessmen, volunteers, police, firemen, politicians and dignitaries. Today, just as they did in 1902, They continue to contribute to Concord Lodge life, keep alive the tradition of the Ancient and Honorable fraternity of Freemasonry and continue to be leaders in politics, business, culture and education.
Concord Lodge No. 625 has not only served its own members and their families, but has also lent loyal support and relief for worthy causes for other outside our ancient and honorable fraternity.
The annual Concord Lodge Charity Golf Outing supports the thousands of dollars donated each year to surrounding high schools--such as Garnet Valley High School, Penn Crest High School, Sun Valley High School and Chichester High School--for post-prom events encouraging students to have fun in a safe and local environment and prevent drunk driving fatalities.
Masonic Child Identification Program (CHIP) is a service provided free-of-charge to our community parents that would aid law enforcement in the identification and recovery of their children, if missing. The Masonic CHIP program has been referenced by state and local law enforcement agencies as their model for establishing this service.
Concord Lodge No. 625 has also given loyal support to the American military since World War I, taking monthly collections for our troops, supporting the Masonic Youth Programs (DeMolay, Jobs Daughters, Rainbow Girls), engaging in offering relief for worthy causes and continues to be driven by its morals of friendship, compassion and brotherly love.
Making good men better