Berne Lodge No.724 AF & AM

Berne Lodge  No.724 AF & AM Berne Lodge No. 724 A. F. & A. M. conducts a stated communication at 7:30PM on the 1st & 3rd Tuesday of each month. John's #3. Glenburnie Rd. Main St.

WHO WE ARE:
The world's oldest fraternity in New Bern North Carolina advocating the brotherhood of man under the fatherhood of God. WHY NEW BERN?:
New Bern, located in Craven County in the central coastal region of the State, is the former colonial capital of the Colony of North Carolina. Founded by the Swiss under Christoph von Graffenried (15 November 1661 – 1743), also known as Baron DeGraffenr

ied. In 1705 DeGraffenried led a group of Swiss and Palatine Germans to North Carolina in British North America. The settlement grew into a village laid out by English surveyor, explorer and naturalist, John Lawson. Lawson and DeGraffenried were captured by local Indians. Lawson unfortunately was executed but DeGraffenried was released and not long afterwards returned to Switzerland where he later wrote a book about his experiences. He died in debt in 1743 in his native Switzerland. A son remained in the Virginia Colony building a new life in America and the New Bern settlement eventually recovered from the ashes of war. Indeed the settlement prospered and grew into a small town becoming the capital of the Colony. It also became home to one of the oldest Masonic Lodges in the Colony, St. ABOUT THE FRATERNITY:
The Masonic Order, brought to North America by European immigrants, is an ancient and worldwide fraternal order open to men of good character, aged 18 and above and who profess a belief in God while seeking a higher purpose for serving their community and others. THE HISTORY:
The name Freemason appeared as early as 1212 in connection with the master builders who traveled about Europe erecting the wonderful churches and cathedrals, many of which still stand and which attest to the truly amazing building arts of the craftsmen in that early age. These builders were called Freemasons because they were a privileged class, not subject to servitude or taxes, and free to travel about when many were in bo***ge. While some accounts trace the Masonic Order back to the late 16th and early 17th Centuries, there is no accepted actual record of date when the order of Freemasonry was instituted, however, it is safe to say that it is both ancient and enduring. "But what is Freemasonry?" You may ask. Moreover, "What do they do?"
Freemasonry is a charitable, benevolent, educational and spiritual society. Its principles are proclaimed as widely as men will hear. Its secrets are in its methods of recognition and of symbolic instruction. It is charitable in that it is not organized for profit or for the financial benefit of any individual and it is devoted to the promotion of the welfare and happiness of mankind. It is benevolent in that it teaches and exemplifies altruism as a duty. It is educational in that it teaches by prescribed ceremonials a system of morality and brotherhood based upon Sacred Law. It is spiritual in that it requires a belief in deity and the presence of a Volume of the Sacred Law whenever Lodges are in session; yet it is not sectarian or theological. It is a social organization only so far as it furnishes additional inducement that men may forgather in numbers, thereby providing greater opportunity for its primary work of education, fellowship and charity. IN NORTH CAROLINA:
Freemasonry has been practiced in North Carolina since the 1730's with several Lodges having been granted charters by the Grand Lodge of England. After ties with England were broken there became a need for a Masonic body with the authority to charter new lodges. The Grand Lodge of North Carolina was established on December 9th, 1787 and is recognized by the United Grand Lodge of England. ABOUT BERNE LODGE 724:
Berne Lodge 724 was granted a charter by the Grand Lodge of North Carolina on April 18th, 1962 thereby continuing a long fraternal line worthy of passing on to future generations of men in New Bern and the surrounding region who place their trust in God, are of lawful age, of good report and well recommended. Berne Lodge 724 is one of twelve (12) Masonic Lodges that lie within the 7th Masonic District under the Grand Lodge of Ancient Free and Accepted Masons of North Carolina. Lodges are numbered from oldest (lowest number) to the newest (higher number) e.g. Saint John's 3 was chartered by the authority of the Grand Lodge of England in 1772. Berne Lodge 724 was chartered by the Grand Lodge of North Carolina in 1962. Lodges in the 7th Masonic District are listed in the order in which they were chartered:

St. John's 3
516 Hancock St
New Bern, NC 28560

Zion 81
108 E. Lakeview Dr
Trenton, NC 28585

Aurora 300
1085 Main St. Aurora, NC 27806

Bayboro 331
108 Vandemere Road
Bayboro, NC 28515

Mount Vernon 359
602 Ragan Road
Oriental, NC 28571

Vanceboro 433
630 Farm Life Ave. Vanceboro, NC 28586

Rainbow 479
8006 NC 306S
Arapahoe, NC 28529

Doric 568
2100 S. New Bern, NC 28560

Ionic 583
405 N. Cove City, NC 28523

Cherry Point 688
110 Oakwood Dr
Havelock, NC 28532

Berne 724
2100 S. Glenburnie Rd
New Bern, NC 28560

Grantham 725
1702 Old Cherry Point Road
New Bern, NC 28560

In closing, it also worthy to note our founding members James Chance-Junior Warden (PM), Gene Downing Miller-Senior Warden (PM) and Nelson Bryan Banks-Master (PM 1961-1963 and PGM of NC). All of the original charter members have since passed but their legacy lives on. Berne Lodge #724 supports the Oxford Children's Home, Whitestone Retirement Community and a scholarship fund for selected local students about to embark upon their freshman year of college.

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Brethren, family, and friends, we regret to inform you of the passing our Brother, Jimmy C. Glisson, Past Master (2002) Berne Lodge No. 724 A.F. & A.M. Bro. Jimmy laid down the working tools of life on January 16, 2026. Donations may be made to Cotton Funeral Home of New Bern for cremation and committal next to his wife. We need your help for his family. Please donate as liberally as you can without injury to yourself or family. God bless you, Brother Jimmy, and his family.

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Happy New Year to all from Berne Lodge No. 724 A.F. & A.M.!

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On behalf of the brethren of North Carolina, welcome! Since the 18th century, the Freemasons of North Carolina have sought to unite good men of all backgrounds and make them better husbands, fathers, and citizens by encouraging and cultivating friendship, morality, and brotherly love.

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A very happy and heartfelt Thanksgiving to all. For those of you who are traveling, please be safe in your travels over the coming days.

10/10/2025

Berne Lodge family, friends, and followers - last week we held our 40th Annual BBQ Chicken Dinner Fundraiser and it was a great success. A very big thank you to all of our brothers and their families who cooked, prepared and delivered meals, and the biggest thanks to our patrons who bought the meals. 100% of the profit goes to the organizations we've committed to supporting: Scholarships at the Craven Community College Foundation, New Bern Sunday School League, Colonial Capital Humane Society, Edward Teach Youth Sailing Association, The Masonic Home for Children at Oxford, and WhiteStone: A Masonic & Eastern Star Community. These are great organizations and they deserve the support of good people in our community so they can carry out their respective missions of good will. We'll see you next October 2026 for the 41st Annual BBQ Chicken Dinner Fundraiser! Thank you!

Address

2100 South Glenburnie Road
New Bern, NC
28562

Opening Hours

7:30pm - 9pm

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