Cullman Masonic Lodge
#421 F & A.M.

302 2nd Avenue S.E. P.O. Box 575

Cullman, Alabama 35056



Welcome to Cullman Lodge #421.

We meet each Monday night at 7:00 p.m.




Cullman Lodge F&AM 421

The Cullman Masonic Lodge received its Charter and was legally established in July 1877. Cullman's first Worshipful Master was W. E. James. After serving three terms as the Worshipful Master of the Cullman Lodge, he was elected to the Alabama Grand Lodge line of officers and later served in the highest Masonic Office in the State. Brother James also served several terms as an Alabama Senator.

The Masons of Cullman have been meeting every Monday night since 1877. In 1948, after seventy years, the lodge built the building on Second Avenue in which it now meets. The main floor is rented to a local merchant and the fraternity meets on the top floor. Cullman Chapter NO. 35 Order of the Eastern Star meets the 1st and 3rd Tuesday at 7:00 P.M. also in the Masonic Lodge.




Who is in the picture above?
These are some of the most famous Freemasons of all time: President and Brother George Washington, Brother Benjamin Franklin, Brother Jose Navarro, Brother William B. Travis, Brother Sam Houston, Brother Lorenzo de Zavala, Brother Stephen F. Austin, President and Brother Theodore Roosevelt, Brother Charles Lindbergh, President and Brother Franklin D. Roosevelt, Brother Will Rogers, President and Brother Harry S. Truman, U.S. General and Brother Douglas S. MacArthur, Brother and Rev. Norman Vincent Peale, Brother John "Duke" Wayne and U.S. Lunar Astronaut and Brother Edwin E. "Buzz" Aldrin. This is but a small list of famous Masons. There are many, many others. Become part of this elite group. In order to become a Mason, a man first must already have a faith and express his belief in God, and believe in the existence of an immortal soul. Masonry does not make a man good, but is designed to make a good man better. No atheist can be made a Mason. If you are of good character, have a firm belief in the Supreme Being and the immortality of the soul, all you have to do to be one is ask one.





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