Gray Masonic Lodge No. 329 A.F.A.M. is Houston's second oldest Masonic Lodge, founded in 1870 by twenty-two Master Masons in response to the city's growing population. Named after William Fairfax Gray, a prominent figure in Texas history, the lodge has a long-standing tradition of community service and promoting brotherhood.
Freemasonry, also known as The Craft, is a serious fraternity dedicated to helping good men become better men. With origins dating back to 16th-century Scotland, Freemasonry's rituals and teachings are rooted in moral instruction and symbolism, culminating in the three degrees of Entered Apprentice, Fellow Craft, and Master Mason.
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