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Prayers given by The Rev. Gregory A. Megill
While serving as Chaplain of the Texas Lodge of Research
(April, 2000: Rev. Megill is no longer a member of Dixie Lodge
in Troupe. He is now the minister of the First United Methodist Church in
Palestine, Texas and a member of Palestine Lodge No. 31. As a Methodist
minister he gets moved around quite often and, since living in Troupe he has
been moved to Coldspring, New Boston and a couple of years ago to Palestine. He
has transferred his membership each time although he may keep the one at Mt.
Moriah Lodge No. 37 in Coldspring where he finally stayed long enough to go
through the chairs and now he is a Past Master.)
The Two Ashlars
Delivered at the closing of the 9 March 1995 Stated Meeting in Austin,
Texas.
Grand Architect of the Universe, show us how to take our lives in their rude
and natural state and dress, square, and polish them so that we might become
disciplined and educated. Keep us everlastingly at the task of self-mastery.
Enable us to uncover the Perfect Ashlar within us by removing the superfluous
material which encrusts our lives. Teach us how best to perfect our spiritual
edifice. Amen.
Masonic Obligations
Delivered at the opening of the 22 June 1985 Stated Meeting in Houston,
Texas.
Gracious God, remind us of the importance of keeping the promises we have
made to each other and to You. Teach us that the obligations we have taken upon
ourselves cannot be forgotten or overlooked. Show us that the only way to honor
our obligations is to live in harmony with them on a daily basis. Keep us
faithful in living with, living in awareness of, and living up to or Masonic
Obligations. Guide us in the responsibilities which are ours as we assemble here
to conduct our business today. In Your Spirit we pray, Amen.
Masonry's Rites
Delivered at the closing of the 22 June 1985 Stated Meeting in Houston,
Texas.
Father God, show us the wisdom from the rite of discalceation, one shoe on
and one shoe off, that not everything in life comes to us with great ease. Teach
us from circumambulation that life is a pilgrimage with many starts and stops
along the way. Remind us through the rite of destitution that we need to be
charitable. Encourage us to learn from salutation the need for lawful authority,
the importance that some should lead while others follow. Cause us to know from
investiture that we should strive to keep our behavior upright so as not to soil
our character and morality. Help us to live by these rites and thus to improve
our lives. In Your Name and for Your sake we pray. Amen.
Masonry and Time
Delivered at the opening of the 21 September 1985 Stated Meeting at the
Masonic Home and School in Fort Worth, Texas.
God and Lord over all time, past, present, and future -- teach us the
importance of rationing our time through the use of the 24-inch gauge, so that
we may do the really important things in life. Remind us about the reality of
time represented by the level so that we will spend our time wisely since we
live in the shadow of eternity. Show us from the hour glass that time is
relentless so that each moment is precious and never to be squandered. Enable us
to learn from the scythe the restraints of time and not procrastinate thus to do
our duty before the cutting and destructive effects of time make us a part of
its harvest of men's lives. Grant us the wisdom to use our time with care and
skill as we gather here today. For we ask in Your Holy Name, O God. Amen.
The Three Steps
Delivered at the closing of the 21 September 1985 Stated Meeting at the
Masonic Home and School in Fort Worth, Texas.
Guide us, Great God, in learning to truly live lives of purification,
illumination, and unification. Show us from Masonry's degrees, its "stages of
initiation," the importance of developing conscience, mind, and soul. Make us
aware of our nature as moral beings. Help us see the benefits of education and
knowledge. Remind us of our interdependence upon each other, and upon You, O
God. Grant us the perseverance to really be good Entered Apprentices, Fellow
Crafts, and Master Masons. Amen.
Delivered at the opening of the annual Kenneth D. Gemmell Memorial Breakfast
in Waco, Texas on 7 December 1985.
Father of Light, keep us diligent in the quest for Masonic knowledge and
faithful in the spreading and sharing of the same. We thank You, O god, as we
gather for food and fellowship, for the heritage we share in Masonry, of meeting
at the Festive Board. As brethren of old and all throughout the world have found
their spirits refreshed and their strength renewed at Table Lodge, so may we be
sustained in health and strength from this fare. May our lives overflow in
gratitude to you. Amen.
Delivered at the closing of the annual Kenneth D. Gemmell Memorial Breakfast
in Waco, Texas on 7 December 1985.
Great Architect of the Universe, we thank You for Your presence with us at
this hour. We ask Your special comforting presence for the surviving family
members of Egbert V. Smith. In pain may they find comfort; may their sorrow give
way to hope. Be their strength, shield, and stay, O God. Deliver them from their
distresses. Be with us as we seek to carry on with the task of leadership in the
midst of the loss of our leader. Remind us Father, that You who have never
abandoned us in life, will not abandon us in death. Keep us mindful of ways we
can be of service to Egbert's family members. Help us to rejoice in the life he
lived among us even as we entrust his immortal soul into Your keeping. In Your
Name and for Your sake, we pray. Amen.
Masonic Building
Delivered at the opening of the 11 January 1986 Stated Meeting in Goliad,
Texas.
We know, O God, of the metaphors for building found in the symbolism of our
Craft. We know of rough and perfect ashlars, the Tabernacle of Moses, the
cornerstone, the northeast corner, the oblong square, angles, parallel lines,
the five orders of architecture, the working tools, and the erecting of King
Solomon's Temple. Remind us, Father, as these symbols are meant to do, of the
importance of the spiritual life and of character building. Show us how to use
the proper materials, methods, and influences in shaping our lives in harmony
with Your will and way. Guide us in our deliberations in this hour, that that
which we construct may stand the test of time. For Your honor and to Your glory
we pray. Amen.
Masonry Must Be Lived
Delivered at the closing of the 11 January 1986 Stated Meeting in Goliad,
Texas.
God of action, enabler of all life, never let us forget that Masonry is meant
to be lived. Show us that Masonry, to be true to its purpose, must be translated
into life. Help us to boldly and faithfully live our Masonry. In Your Holy Name,
Amen
The Three Great Lights in Masonry
Delivered at the opening of the 15 March 1986 Stated Meeting at Weatherford,
Texas.
Great Artificer of the Universe, teach us how to use the three great lights
in Masonry to guide us in discharging our duty to You, our neighbor, and to
ourselves. Show us how to make use of the Holy Bible in learning and doing out
duty to You, O God. Assist us in squaring our actions through virtuous living in
all our relations with our fellow human beings. Enable us to use the compasses
in marking out our duty to self. Guide us with the light from these three helps
as we conduct our business in this assembly. All this we pray for Your Name's
sake. Amen.
Closing prayer given during 21 March 1987 Stated Meeting.
Gracious and great maker and ruler of the universe, keep us ever conscious
during the coming twelve months of the preciousness of time, how it flows
rapidly like the sands in an hour glass. Enable us to use the upcoming year to
do fruitful Masonic research which will benefit our fraternity and its wholesome
impact upon the world. Go with us and guide us as we depart. For Your Name's
sake, we pray, Amen.
Opening prayer given during 20 June 1987 Stated Meeting.
Great Architect of the Universe, we thank you that Freemasonry is a
fellowship. How grateful we are for the fraternal union we experience when we
gather together as Masons. Guide us this day as we seek to conduct our affairs
in ways which will benefit the spread of Masonic knowledge and light. For we
pray for Your Name's sake, Amen.
Closing prayer given during 20 June 1987 Stated Meeting.
Supreme Grand Artificer of the Universe, how thankful we are for life and all
its blessings! We remember with grateful awareness that Freemasonry is a way of
life. Enable us, as we journey homeward, and in the days following until we meet
again, to readily seek to live by Masonic principles on a daily basis. For we
pray in Your Spirit, Amen.
The Entered Apprentice Degree
Opening prayer given during 19 September 1987 Stated Meeting.
Remind us, Father, as we open this Lodge, of the beginning of our lives as
masons -- of the Entered Apprentice Degree through which we all first
experienced our fraternity. Show us again the way to live from its lessons of
trust, charity, and secrecy. Never let us ignore the importance of actively
trusting You, O God, on a daily basis. Always keep us faithful to our obligation
to be of help to those less fortunate. And cause us to remember the secrecy we
have pledged for the purpose of communicating Masonic truth through our degree
system where it gets communicated best. As we begin today, remind us of our
beginnings in Masonry. And as You were with us then, Father, be with us now in
all our deliberations. Amen.
The Masonic Apron
Closing prayer given during 19 September 1987 Stated Meeting.
Gracious God, teach us the benefits of living so as to cause our lives to be
as pure and spotless as was the first Masonic apron presented to us. make us
careful about our reputation as individual Masons and as a fraternity. Remind us
of the blessings which flow from purity of heart and blamelessness of conduct in
a world where scandal seems to be the rule rather than the exception. Guide us
on our way as we journey from this place and strengthen us to make purity of
life and rectitude of conduct our aim. Amen.
Invocation at the Annual Kenneth Gemmell Memorial Breakfast, 5 December
1987.
Father God, may the food and drink and fellowship of which we partake be for
us the equivalent of the wages of the workers laboring upon King Solomon's
Temple. May our food be to us like the corn of nourishment. May our drink be to
us like the wine of refreshment. May the fellowship we share be to us like the
oil of joy. Then we shall be able with grateful hearts to give You, O God,
praise for all good gifts in life. In Your Holy Name we pray, Amen.
The Fellowcraft Degree
Opening prayer given during the 16 January 1988 Stated Meeting.
Great and Grand Designer of the Cosmos, remind us as we begin our meeting
today of the purpose of a research lodge. Show us that as the Fellowcraft Degree
teaches us the importance of learning, knowledge, and education, that we in this
lodge must be about the business of spreading Masonic knowledge that our
fraternity, being better informed, may better reflect the best that is in
Freemasonry. Guide us in this endeavor as we conduct all our business this day.
We ask for Your name's sake, Amen.
The Master Mason Degree
Closing prayer given during the 16 January 1988 Stated Meeting.
Living God, remind us as we prepare to depart just who we are as Masons. We
are supposed to be men who would rather yield up our lives than forfeit our
integrity. We are supposed to be men who believe that selfishness must die in us
if we are truly to live. We are supposed to be men who believe that the soul is
immortal, and that this has consequences for our lives on this earth right now.
Keep us ever mindful of those teachings from the Sublime Degree and enable us to
put them into practice in our daily living. Amen.
Opening prayer given during the 19 March 1988 Stated Meeting.
Lord God Almighty, another year in the life of this Lodge has passed. The
sands of time flow relentlessly. We have lost to death several valuable and
talented Masons from our membership. We have gained some new active members into
our ranks. We have disseminated Masonic knowledge to the best of our ability.
Guide us in developing and practicing those virtues which should characterize
good Masons. Direct us in our efforts today to select new leadership for the
future of this Lodge. In Your name and for Your sake we ask, Amen.
Corn, Wine, and Oil
Opening prayer given during the 17 September 1988 Stated Meeting at Lufkin,
Texas.
Great Architect of the Universe, as we gather together today for this
meeting, may we be guided in all that we say or do by a strong sense of Your
presence with us. Grant us for our labors the wages proper for us: the corn of
nourishment, the wine of refreshment, and the oil of joy. May our meeting
together on this day be such that nourishes and sustains us in the work which is
ours as Masons. May the friendship we share as brethren give refreshment to our
spirits. May the proceedings in which we are engaged, and the friends we greet
today give us a joy that encourages us, revivifies us, and adds deep meaning to
our lives together, Amen.
The Immortality of the Soul
Closing prayer given during the 17 September 1988 Stated Meeting at Lufkin,
Texas.
Gracious God, as we prepare to depart from this place, may the courtesies
which have been shown us here go with us to enrich our lives further. How
grateful we are, our Father, that within our Craft's great teachings is one
which reminds us that death is not the end, that the actions we take now have
eternal consequences. As we think of the sprig of acacia, the sprig of
evergreen, may we be reminded that we are preparing our lives now for an
eternity with You, O God. Grant to us as we leave the resolve to live our lives
so as to add truth, love, and beauty to them thus making them better habitations
and temples for Your indwelling Spirit. Never let us forget that our souls are
immortal as we go about our daily tasks. In Your name and for Your sake we ask,
Amen.
Prayer delivered at the Gemmell Memorial Breakfast on 3 December 1988, at
Waco, Texas.
Great Architect of the Universe, at this feast may we, as did our ancient
brethren, promote social feelings, cement the bonds of brotherly love, and
establish a center of union and harmony. In the warm and fruitful soil of
Masonic fellowship may acquaintanceship, friendship, and affection flourish. For
the food we share, we give You thanks. For the enjoyment of brotherly company,
we give You thanks. For the love of Masonry represented by all assembled here,
we give You thanks. Grant that we may be permitted to assemble often in this way
so that warmth may be restored to the mystic tie. Amen.
Opening prayer given during the 21 January 1989 Stated Meeting at Midland,
Texas.
Gracious God and Father of us all, make Your presence real to us as we gather
today. Enable us to conduct our business this day in ways which will be in the
long range best interest of the spread of Masonic light. Keep us from straining
at a gnat and swallowing a camel by getting bogged down in trivialities while
neglecting the weightier matters with which we need to deal. Grant us open minds
to learn from Masonic history which will be presented to us today in the
research papers. Guide us and lead us, for ask in Your name's sake, Amen.
Closing prayer given during the 21 January 1989 Stated Meeting at Midland,
Texas.
Grand Architect of the Universe, as we prepare to depart from this gathering,
may we be thankful for the fellowship, and be thankful for the new knowledge we
have gained from the papers presented today. Strengthen us to go forth and
boldly finish the tasks we have set for ourselves today. teach us the importance
of duty and of faithfulness to our obligations. Keep us safe as we return to our
respective homes, that we may have further opportunity to serve You, O God, and
this great fraternity. Amen.
The Cornerstone
Opening prayer at the 18 March 1989 Stated Meeting at Waco, Texas.
Gracious and Great God Almighty, the Masonic cornerstone lies in the
northeast corner, between the north, the place of darkness, and the east, the
place of light. Thus it reminds us that we are ever to be progressing from
darkness to light, from ignorance to knowledge. Help us in the next twelve
months to enable those of our fraternity on whose lives the shadow of our
influence may fall to know more about Freemasonry. Guide the leadership we will
elect today so that nothing may interrupt the light which flows from the Great
Light in Masonry upon the Holy Altar to the station of the Master in the East.
We pray all of this for Your name's sake, Amen.
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