Comrades Lodge No.2976

Comrades Lodge No.2976 Comrades Lodge is one of thirteen Craft Lodges which meet at St. Giles Masonic Centre, Colchester, Essex U.K.

It is the newly formed Premier Armed Forces & Veterans Lodge in Essex and East Anglia. Comrades Lodge has been in existence since 1903, when 25 serving and ex-serving Senior NCO's and Officers of the Army petitioned for a new lodge in Colchester. The newly reformed military themed and veterans lodge now meets on the 1st Saturday in March, May, September and November with the installation meeting t

aking place in MARCH. Meetings take place at 1030hrs which make it an ideal weekend daylight lodge. Lodges of instruction and rehearsals will take place on Monday nights (apart from Lodge meetings and Bank Holidays). Although military themed, Comrades Lodge would encourage and welcome all Freemasons to visit and attend our meetings and enjoy our excellent festive boards, we would also encourage any brother to join our Lodge where we can "pull up a sandbag and swing the proverbial lantern"

Great day in London representing Comrades Lodge but also Claudius Lodge my mother Lodge as well🤝🏻
26/03/2026

Great day in London representing Comrades Lodge but also Claudius Lodge my mother Lodge as well🤝🏻

Comrades Lodge No.2976, The Armed Forces and Veterans Lodge met yesterday for our second meeting as the newly reformed l...
08/03/2026

Comrades Lodge No.2976, The Armed Forces and Veterans Lodge met yesterday for our second meeting as the newly reformed lodge.
It was a very well attended meeting with an installation followed by an initiation.

Today we had 65+ in the temple from 25 different lodges with many visitors from neighbouring Suffolk so you can imagine there was some serious banter between the two provinces.
Two of our visitors were from Belgium so we look forward to a repaying the visit sometime in the future.

We initiated an organic applicant, and raised over £800 through the raffles and Alms.

If you are a member of the armed forces or a veteran and looking for a social lodge then please let me or our secretary know.

Our next meeting is on the 2nd May where we will have another Intiation Ceremony and hopefully watch the Army vs Navy rugby match post festive board so be there or be square🤝🏻

A great curry night last night catching up with brethren before the Christmas break at the Riverside Spice, Earls Colne....
12/12/2025

A great curry night last night catching up with brethren before the Christmas break at the Riverside Spice, Earls Colne.

Great food with excellent company as always.

A great write up in the November edition of the Essex Mason.Powerful, poignant and emotional for Comrades Lodge first da...
19/11/2025

A great write up in the November edition of the Essex Mason.

Powerful, poignant and emotional for Comrades Lodge first daylight meeting.

Published: 04 November 2025

Comrades Lodge re-purposed into a Military themed lodge heralds’ a new era for this enduring historic Lodge

Comrades Lodge No. 2976 signalled a new era in their 123-year history with a first daylight meeting on Saturday 1st November 2025 at St Giles Masonic Centre, Colchester. The 1113th meeting, which was held under dispensation while awaiting ratification of updated by-laws was attended by 43 brethren including John Singh, Assistant Provincial Grand Master (APGM) visiting on his first official visit.

Consecrated in 1903, Comrades has always had a close connection with servicemen from or based in the Colchester Garrison. Many soldiers would join Comrades whilst transiting the garrison town, although it has never been a ‘Military Lodge’. Due to several unfortunate circumstances, attendance at the Lodge had slowly dwindled to the point where, in 2024, the members had approved the sad decision to surrender their warrant in September 2025. An ‘eleventh hour’ idea was mooted to re-purpose Comrades into a Military themed Lodge and with the support of the Provincial Executive and the Provincial Membership team together with the remaining brethren of the Lodge the idea was worked up and culminated in the first meeting under the new guise on 1st November.

Since resolving to remain an active lodge, there have been 13 joining members, all of whom are military veterans, with several more showing an interest in joining in the coming months. The Lodge has also attracted four potential candidates for initiation, citing the unique draw of the military theme and already knowing current members. This turn around has been a breath of fresh life into this historic Lodge.

Those attending the meeting were treated to a respectful mix of military precision and tradition, working seamlessly alongside masonic ritual. During a brief ‘call off’ to the proceedings the brethren observed a short remembrance service led by the Director of Ceremonies (designate), Brian Chenier MBE, who was ‘on parade’ throughout with a military pace stick instead of a traditional Director of Ceremonies wand. The brethren that were entitled to, wore military berets at the start, during the remembrance service, and at the close. Graham MacCallum, Worshipful Master (WM), laid a poppy wreath at the makeshift altar draped in the union flag, and illuminated by spotlight, on behalf of the Lodge. He was joined by the APGM who laid a memorial scroll naming eight Brethren of Comrades Lodge that made the ultimate sacrifice during the First World War.

At the festive board, the APGM described the event as “Powerful, poignant and emotional.” He expressed his honour at attending this special meeting with so many distinguished brethren—not for their Masonic status, but for the service medals they or their ancestors earned through years of collective service to the country.

The WM expressed his pride in being the Master of the Lodge and shared a concern at the possibility of being the final presiding officer during a period when attendance was low and the struggle to hold a Festive Board. Observing now the current lively gathering, he expressed renewed optimism for the Lodge's future.

The next meeting will be in March 2026, which will include their installation ceremony and perhaps, an initiation for one or two candidates.

Photo:

Comrades Lodge officers and members proudly wearing their military berets with Graham MacCallum WM, sitting centre, John Singh APGM, sitting centre left, together with attending guests

A Comrades curry meet up on Thursday night. Great company, great food and introduced 4 new candidates to what we and the...
15/11/2025

A Comrades curry meet up on Thursday night.
Great company, great food and introduced 4 new candidates to what we and the Freemasons are all about.
2026 is going to be a great year for the lodge🤝🏻
Apologies to those not tagged, will add once I get used to names👍🏻

What an amazing ceremony at the first official meeting of the new Comrades Lodge this morning.A true testament to all th...
01/11/2025

What an amazing ceremony at the first official meeting of the new Comrades Lodge this morning.

A true testament to all the hard work and Comradeship that has gone on into keeping this Lodge alive and I feel privileged to be a part of it.

I will echo the words of so many this morning but it is down to our Worshipful Master Graham MacCallum that has made this possible.

A big thank you to everyone involved and especially to our visitors, a great turnout indeed 🫱🏻‍🫲🏽

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5 Street Johns Green
Colchester
CO27EZ

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