Welcome to William R. Singleton-Hope-Lebanon Lodge #7! Located in the Tenleytown neighborhood of northwest Washington, DC, we are proud to stand as the first Lodge chartered by the Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons of the District of Columbia. We also take great pride in our membership which includes a diverse group of men from various generations, backgrounds, religions, and vocations, united around our common belief in the principal tenets of brotherly love, relief, and truth.
We are an active Lodge. Throughout the year we engage in multiple volunteer and charitable endeavors and constantly strive to enhance our bonds of fellowship and make positive impacts throughout our community.
We meet on the first Thursday of every month (July and August excluded) and begin our evening with dinner, which is open to guests. If you are interested in Freemasonry, contact the Lodge at [email protected] with any questions you may have.
Nearly 3 million men are Freemasons in the United States today, with another 2 million worldwide, and the numbers are growing. Freemasonry can be found in almost every country of the world and is highly visible in almost every major historical occurrence in the United States from the Revolutionary War to the laying of the Capital cornerstone.
Freemasonry is open to any man regardless of race, religion, nationality, social status or wealth as long as they hold a belief in a supreme being and have good moral character. Freemasonry does not interfere with duties that a man owes to his God, his country, his neighbors or his family. It helps a good man become a better man, father, husband, brother or son.