Battle Creek Masonic Center

Battle Creek Masonic Center A historical building with three large event spaces and several smaller rooms for any size event.

For additional information about renting space with the Masonic Center for private events, please call us at 269-234-5150, and we will call you back within 48 hours.

Well known father and son Scott Blanchard and John Blanchard were honored today. Keep up the good work...
07/27/2024

Well known father and son Scott Blanchard and John Blanchard were honored today. Keep up the good work...

The epic traveling Blanchard Brothers received not one but TWO Gold Passports at the Upper Region Summer Reunion! Way to go Brothers! Journey On! 😊👏👏👏

If this man can do this for his brother, what can we do for each other? Please take a moment to reach out to a brother y...
07/24/2024

If this man can do this for his brother, what can we do for each other? Please take a moment to reach out to a brother you haven't talked to in awhile and let him know that he is loved and cared about. We may not talk for days, months, years but we are brothers....

Something for each one of us to think about.
07/16/2024

Something for each one of us to think about.

A man walks down the street of his hometown and sees the old Masonic lodge closed and falling apart. He had left for the service and said when he returned home he wanted to join the lodge because as a child he was so impressed by the quality of men he met there. He recalled the fish fry’s and barbecues he attended there, the Christmas parties and other events.
He saw an old lady walking down the street and asks her what happened? He recalled how he would see the members gather for meetings, holding events for the community and marching in the parade. Such great men, beacons of the town, men of influence but more importantly, just great men.
The old woman stated, “ My husband used to attend lodge there. For decades he would spend countless hours working to prepare for events and meetings, oh how he loved being around his Brothers. He loved being a Freemason and so looked forward to the fellowship, he loved being surrounded by good men, like minded men who knew they was something bigger than themselves.”
“But what happened? “, asked the man, “Where’d they all go?”
“Well son”, said the old lady, “They died or moved away but it started down this path long before that. The Brothers stopped coming, they stopped working on the lodge, they stopped holding events. When the Brothers stopped attending, the events stopped, the people stopped coming, when the people stopped coming, the fundraisers stopped, when the fundraisers stopped, the Brothers were asked to pitch in to keep their lodge alive. Unfortunately, the Brothers has more important things to do. They would have all kinds of reasons why they couldn’t come give a few hours of their time.
There used to be dozens but eventually there were just a few, my husband called them ‘The faithful few’. Sometimes they barely had enough to hold meetings, they couldn’t do Degree work because they didn’t have enough members present, they couldn’t grow because they couldn’t bring in new men. Sadly as those faithful few aged, they just couldn’t do it all anymore. They tried but after the events stopped, so did their relations with the town folk. The people who had enjoyed the events over the years lost interest in helping out. They drained what little money they had left to try and keep it open but it all dried up. After they closed my husband was miserable, it was the one thing he looked forward to each month and now it was gone.”
The man looked on with tears in his eyes, such a great institution that did so much for its community was gone.
Our Lodges are not just buildings of brick and mortar, they buildings of Brotherly Love. Love held between Brothers of the order and shown to our communities but they can’t survive on love alone. Like any great organization, it is the members who keep it going. Much like the crops of the field will die off without the rains, our Lodges will die off without its members. We all have other things that go on, that is life, but we must make every effort to set aside the time, as little as four hours a month, to attend meetings, do the work and maintain our temple. ~ Author Unknown

07/11/2024

One man can change Freemasonry by standing up and doing the right thing. In 2019, I attended Masonic Con at Ezekiel Bates Lodge in Attleboro Massachusetts. I...

We are down to the final week to purchase your ticket for the Feast!
06/14/2023

We are down to the final week to purchase your ticket for the Feast!

One of our large event rooms. Call us or visit us on our website to book a reservation or a walkthrough.
03/07/2023

One of our large event rooms. Call us or visit us on our website to book a reservation or a walkthrough.

Stop by and see us at the Southwest Michigan Bridal Show at the Wings Event Center!
01/08/2023

Stop by and see us at the Southwest Michigan Bridal Show at the Wings Event Center!

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133 E Michigan Avenue
Battle Creek, MI
49014

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