Officers

Michael D. Cecil, Thrice Potent Master
David L. Detchon, Deputy Master
David Newkirk, Senior Warden
Clyde T. Vickers, Junior Warden
Rev. Kevin R. Phipps, Orator
John A. Thompson, Master of Ceremonies
Rodney W. Lentz, Captain of the Guard
The degrees of the Lodge of Perfection are commonly called the Ineffable Degrees. Many references, scenes, and characters recall and amplify the three Symbolic (Blue) Lodge Degrees.
 
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4° Secret Master. The Fourth Degree emphasizes duty, fidelity, integrity,
and the necessity for secrecy in all confidential relationships.
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5° Perfect Master. This degree teaches that impure thoughts and selfish,
unworthy ambitions are corrupting and destructive, and that a man who
forgets his duty to family, country, and God will be morally and spiritually
destroyed.
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6° Intimate Secretary. This degree teaches that devotion to one's friends
and zealousness in performing one's duties are rewarding virtues.
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7° Provost and Judge. This degree teaches us to judge righteously, without
respect to person, and that one law and one custom shall apply to all. Let
justice be impartial, tempered with deserved mercy.
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8° Intendant of the Building This degree teaches that each new honor is
meant to be a step toward perfection in the moral code; each a development
of a particular duty; and that benevolence and charity are necessary virtues
of leadership.
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9° Master Elect of Nine. This degree reminds us that through the ages man
has searched for God in many ways, and worshiped Him in many tongues,
but that Universal Worship is found in service to our fellow man.
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10° Master Elect of Fifteen. This degree teaches that a violator of his
obligations and commitments will not go unpunished and, further, that
excuses, rationalizations, and other evidences of lack of repentance, will
very likely increase the severity of the penalties.
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11° Sublime Master Elected. This degree dwells on good citizenship. Evil
doings should be punished. Honesty and respect for others should be
rewarded. Be earnest, honest and sincere.
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12° Grand Master Architect. This degree teaches that the Mason, as he learns
to use the tools and instruments of his trade and skill, also learns to
contemplate the many aspects of life and deal with them as a child of God,
steadily advancing to those heights of experience that we call perfection.
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13° Master of the Ninth Arch. This degree teaches that difficulties and dangers,
however great, should not deter the true and faithful brother from progressing
onward to perfection. It teaches the great truth that the finest things in life
come only as the result of constant and often painful effort.
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14° Grand Elect Mason. In the Scottish Rite, this degree is the summit of
Ancient Craft Masonry. As the crowning degree of the Lodge of Perfection,
its essence is the holiness of God and reverence for His Holy Name.