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Rising Sun Lodge #13 A.F.&A.M.

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Located in Northland Kansas City Missouri, Rising Sun lodge is the largest lodge in the 17th District. Business Meetings are the first Saturday of the month with dinner at 6PM and meeting at 7PM.

Description

On September 11, 1851, in the mid-morning hours, 15 men rode their horses and wagons into the yard area of “Smiths Girls Academy” to meet and organize a Masonic Lodge in the area then known as Barry, Missouri. These men were comprised of local masons with visitors from Temperance Lodge #438 at Smithville and Compass Lodge #120 at Parkville who met to help organize a masonic lodge for the local brethren.

John W. Smith, founder of the girls academy which bore his name, donated the second floor of the building to the fraternity and, it is presumed that from this gift the first lodge was named “Smith Lodge”. The original lodge building which sat on the same site of the current lodge, was, we believe from the sparse records, was a brick structure. John W. Smith was considered a well educated man and continued the school on the first floor for the betterment of his own daughters.

The first regular meeting of the Smith Lodge was held on January 10, 1852 with William Conway acting as the first Worshipful Master. On March 6, 1852 Aaron Cox submitted the first peitiion for the degrees. In September of 1852 Smith Lodge received it’s charter and on January 22, 1853, the first By-laws of the lodge were printed by Dunn & Adams printers in Weston, Missouri and signed by 62 members of the young lodge.. The first meetings were held on Saturday evenings and that tradition continues today. Dues for the new lodge were $1.50 for six months.

On May 8, 1855, Smith Lodge was renamed Rising Sun Lodge No. 13 and in spite of the difficult economic conditions of the time, records indicate that the lodge continued to thrive and remained active. In 1859, Andrew S. Truman was initiated in Rising Sun Lodge. Brother Truman was thought to be the grandfather of Harry S. Truman, Past President of the United States and past Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Missouri. In 1871, Andrew Truman demitted from Rising Sun Lodge #13 when he moved from the area.

In 1860 the Smith Girls Academy suffered a severe fire that destroyed it and the Lodge. Not to be denied their masonic home, the structure was rebuilt just to the west of the original site and the Academy and Lodge moved into their new home shortly there after.

During the 5 years of the Civil War, Rising Sun maintained regular meetings with only one minor interruption and received visitors from both northern and southern states. During this time of war, visitors and members would hide their guns on the first floor, attend lodge on the second floor and later depart to their regular activities. History tells us that “one color uniform” would provide the “other color uniform” with a 30-minute get away time before the other side would pursue. During this time in our history, there is no record in the minutes of cross words by opposing brothers of different uniforms.

On March 17, 1914 Twenty-five people met at Rising Sun Lodge to organize Barry Chapter No.169, Order of the Eastern Star. Sister Alice Mothershead was the first Worthy Matron and Brother Joseph Reddish was the first Worthy Patron.

In 1951, almost 100 years after the founding of the lodge, a motion was made to purchase the first floor of the building from the Girls school for the sum of $100.00. The motion passed and the title of the building went to the Trustees of Rising Sun Lodge #13. Finally in 1979, after serving the fraternity for more than 100 years, the two story structure was demolished and in 1980, the present home, pictured on the main page of this website, was dedicated. It too is a two story structure with the dining hall in the lower level accessed from the rear of the building.

Mission

The primary purpose of Masonry is often stated in this way:

Masonry takes good men and makes them better.

The major task of Masonry is to provide a setting and context in which men can seek their own spiritual development. Masons engage in a program for personal growth. A person usually joins Masonry because he feels that there is "something more" in life that he is missing. Masonry stresses a process of self-control and self-discovery. The rituals are used to teach the basic lessons of human duty and responsibility, including duty to one's faith, one's country, one's community, one's family and oneself.

But Masonry also has objectives in the world. We know the great truth in the line, "No man is an island." No person of integrity can be truly happy when those around him are in sorrow and suffering. No one can rest comfortably when he knows that want and need surround him.

Thus Masonry works to improve the world by improving the lot of the world's people. Masons give to help children see and read and learn and run and play. Masons give to help the elderly live lives of comfort and security. Masons work to make communities better and cleaner and happier.

Masonry tells its members that the growth they experience must be shared, for it is our objective that all men and women shall someday have the same freedom of thought and action which are taught in the Lodge.

Masonry supports the Constitutional separation of Church and State because we know that in nations in which the two are combined, either the one or the other becomes subservient and weakened.

Masonry has a purpose. The liberation of all people from fear, from hatred, from poverty and from tyranny.

It makes its changes one Mason at a time, but each Mason influences the lives of those around him. Like a pebble cast into a pool, Masonry reaches out to touch the lives of the world.

Impressum

2018-19 Officers:

Worshipful Master: WB Tom Riley, PM
Senior Warden: WB Carroll Iorg
Junior Warden: Bro. Roberty Cornett
Treasurer: WB Jack Weidmann III, PM
Secretary: RWB Bobbie White
Senior Deacon: WB Bill O’Neil
Junior Deacon: Bro. Lou Greenhagen
Senior Steward: Bro. J Purkaple
Junior Steward: Bro. Dustin Burkey
Chaplain: WB Vince Taibi, PM
Marshal: Bro. Sam Riley
Tiler: WB Robert Van Vacter, PM

Address: 2000 NW Barry Rd, Kansas City 64154
Phone: (816) 298-8133
Parking: Lot
State: MO
City: Kansas City
Street Number: 2000 NW Barry Rd
Zip Code: 64154
categories: sorority & fraternity, nonprofit organization, lodge


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