Become A Freemason In Kansas

Freemasonry brings together men who want to build strong friendships, improve themselves, and serve their communities. For generations, Kansas Masons have supported charity, developed leaders, and strengthened communities across our state.

To become a Freemason in Kansas you must:

  1. Be a Man at least 18 years old.
  2. Be a Kansas resident for six months or more.
  3. Profess a belief in a Supreme Being.

*Our goal is to reach out within 48 business hours of the form submission. Please keep in mind Freemasonry is a volunteer organization and our representatives are volunteers and not paid  employees so we do appreciate your understanding if time runs over.

Established 1856

Kansas Freemasons

Freemasonry is one of the oldest and most respected fraternal organizations in the world. Kansas Freemasons bring together men of integrity who are committed to improving themselves, supporting their communities, and building lifelong friendships.

Why Men Choose Freemasonry

Brotherhood

Freemasonry is built on genuine brotherhood, bringing together men from different professions, backgrounds, and generations who share a commitment to integrity, personal responsibility, and helping others. Through regular lodge meetings, shared traditions, and community service, members form strong friendships rooted in trust and respect, creating a network of support and mentorship that many Freemasons describe as a second family.

Personal Growth

Freemasonry encourages men to continually improve themselves through mentorship, reflection, and meaningful traditions that emphasize character, integrity, and responsibility. Members are challenged to grow as leaders, strengthen their values, and apply those lessons in their everyday lives as fathers, husbands, professionals, and members of their communities.

Service to Community

Freemasons are committed to making a positive impact in the communities where they live and work. Lodges across Kansas regularly support charitable causes, assist families in need, and participate in community initiatives that strengthen neighborhoods and improve the lives of others.

Tradition and Legacy

Freemasonry connects men to a tradition that has shaped leaders and communities for generations. By becoming a Mason, members join a brotherhood that values honor, personal responsibility, and service, carrying forward principles that have guided men for centuries while helping build a stronger future.

The Masonic Family

Did one of these organizations bring you to explore Freemasonry? Membership in the Scottish Rite, York Rite, and Shriners is available to Master Masons who have completed their degrees in their local lodge. Active participation in your lodge is where lasting brotherhood is built, and these organizations are there to expand that journey when you are ready.

Scottish Rite:

Focused on personal development, leadership, and philosophical teachings that build on the foundations of Freemasonry.

York Rite:

A continuation of the Masonic journey exploring deeper traditions, history, and the teachings of Royal Arch, Cryptic Council, and Knights Templar.

Shriners:

Known worldwide for Shriners Hospitals for Children, the Shriners are one of the most recognized charitable fraternal organizations in the world.

Frequently Asked Questions About Freemasonry

Do I need an invitation?

No. Expressing interest is the first step.


What is the time commitment?

Most lodges meet one or two evenings a month with optional events and service.


Is there a cost?

Dues vary by lodge and will be explained by your local contact.


Do I need to believe in a Supreme Being?

Yes. Freemasonry welcomes men of every faith who hold that belief.


What happens after I submit the form?

A local representative will contact you, answer questions, and help you start the process with a local lodge.

Start Your Masonic Journey

Complete the form below and a representative from the Grand Lodge of Kansas will contact you directly.

You will hear from a local Kansas Freemason within 48 hours*.

*Our goal is to reach out within 48 business hours of the form submission. Please keep in mind Freemasonry is a volunteer organization and our representitives are not employees so we do appreciate your understanding if time runs over.