Gate City Lodge No. 694 is a subordinate Masonic Lodge under the jurisdiction of the Grand Lodge of North Carolina Ancient Free and Accepted Masons.
Gate City No. 694 (est. 1951) is a Masonic Lodge chartered by and subordinate to The Grand Lodge of North Carolina of Ancient Free & Accepted Masons. Within our Lodge and Freemasonry all across the state, you will find good men of all backgrounds who seek to become better men in all aspects of their lives by cultivating friendship, morality and brotherly love. Freemasonry is the world's oldest fraternity, and is unaffiliated with any religious or political party. Our lodge is a community of brothers who develop bonds and friendships beyond measure. Through the lodge we are able to engage in introspection, charitable work and goodwill in our surrounding communities and much more. We have three primary charities that we support. In no certain order, they are: our senior citizens at WhiteStone: A Masonic & Eastern Star Community, our young ones at The Masonic Home for Children in Oxford and the NC Masonic Foundation. You can find more information about any of them on their websites which are: www.LiveatWhiteStone.org and www.mhc-oxford.org. The Masonic Foundation information can be found on the Grand Lodge website at www.GrandLodge-nc.org. We meet on the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays of each month from January through November with dinner at 6pm and a lodge meeting 7. December meeting dates are usually on the 2nd and 3rd Tuesday s due to the holidays. We meet in the Blue Lodge Room of the Greensboro Masonic Temple located in downtown Greensboro at 426 W Market Street. If you or someone you know has any questions regarding Masonry, don't hesitate to ask. We’d love to talk about Masonry and what it has done for us! For general questions about the lodge please reach out to Matt Ballance at [email protected].
2017 Lodge Officers:
Master: Ben Crissman
Sr. Warden: Greg Woodard
Jr. Warden: Austin Campbell
Secretary: Matt Ballance
Treasurer: Arthur Marshall
Chaplain: Jack Nixon
Sr. Deacon: Bert Kears
Jr. Deacon: Dean Castaldo, Jr.
Sr. Steward: Patrick Kelley
Jr. Steward: Richard Spivey
Tyler: Nick Hook
To make good men better.