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Freemasons Share Life-Changing Stories from Secret Society

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Last updated: May 9, 2026 5:01 am
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Diverse Freemasons Gather in Grand Temple

A diverse group of 32 Freemasons, ranging from first responders and train drivers to beekeepers, actors, and bankers, assembles in the Grand Temple of the United Grand Lodge of England. Representing all ages, backgrounds, genders, and orientations across the UK, these members highlight the organization’s focus on moral growth, charity, and fellowship. While ancient rituals, symbols like ducks and stars, and a special handshake remain private after 300 years, these individuals openly discuss how Freemasonry fosters community, combats loneliness, and builds character amid persistent conspiracy theories.

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Diverse Freemasons Gather in Grand TemplePersonal Impacts and TransformationsMatthew Wintle, 52, First Responder, ChichesterJayson Read, 35, Horse Feed Manufacturer, EssexBen Evans, 33, Train Driver, PenzanceMark Freeman, 48, Mechanical Engineer, SouthamptonMatt Marshall, 29, Building Developer, HuntingdonAnoush Pashmi, 40, Dentist, Potters BarFreddie Reeves, 37, Train Driver, KentJosh Lee-Taylor, 31, Scout Leader, NottinghamCherise Shade, 38, Protection Officer, BirminghamMitch Bryan, 36, Electric Vehicle Sales Executive, West LondonMichael Duque, 53, Emergency Nurse, BromleyMark Dutton, 63, Postman, St IvesJashu Gorsia, 60s, IT Consultant, HampshireManorma Joisi, 37, Actor/Producer, Forest GateSharon Whatley, 62, Ghost Writer/Chess Tutor, GibraltarMia Cameron-Dungey, 52, Navy Team Leader, PortsmouthMark Northway, 61, Town Crier, CromerMary Spillane, 60, Charity Worker, CroydonOrli Zucker, 69, Clinical Hypnotherapist, MaryleboneLianne Mason, 39, Masonic Hall Centre Manager, HertfordshireDanny Jurmann, 57, Magician, SurreyDavid Boylin, 81, Musician, BournemouthNando Caicedo, 43, Charity Director, SidcupDavid Edwards, 61, Environmental Health Officer, KentMurray Sale, 54, Martial Arts Teacher, BedfordshireBen Glazier, 56, Beekeeper, BuckinghamshireOliver-Rupert Pelendrides, 31, Royal Navy Warfare Officer, PortsmouthVincent Geluz-Bustos, 62, Filipino Chef, RochesterBarry Wilkinson, 76, Karate Teacher, SurreyHenry Mosey, 33, Army Veterinary Surgeon

Personal Impacts and Transformations

Freemasons emphasize improved mental health, stronger friendships, and charitable contributions. Many credit the organization with overcoming personal challenges, from depression to post-operative dementia. Here’s how membership has shaped their lives:

Matthew Wintle, 52, First Responder, Chichester

Joined 18 years ago. “In my role as a first responder, we face intense scenes requiring strength and resilience. Freemasonry offers balance, like attending church for deep peace amid chaos. Many of us serve as mental health first aiders, supporting one another in brotherhood and sisterhood for a better life.”

Jayson Read, 35, Horse Feed Manufacturer, Essex

Joined 12 years ago. “I was argumentative and headed toward ruin in my youth. Now, I have friends worldwide. It gave me purpose and straightened my path.”

Ben Evans, 33, Train Driver, Penzance

Joined 12 years ago. “Growing up gay in Cornwall brought homophobia, but never from Freemasons. They are the most open-minded group I’ve known. My partner Nick is also a member. Masonic support enabled me to drive a field ambulance in Ukraine in 2022, evacuating casualties.”

Mark Freeman, 48, Mechanical Engineer, Southampton

Joined four years ago. “I joined during personal upheaval and dissatisfaction with myself. Despite jokes, it provides brotherhood and tradition I lacked.”

Matt Marshall, 29, Building Developer, Huntingdon

Joined five years ago. “My grandfather was a Mason, but he passed during the pandemic. Struggling with mental health and confidence, Freemasonry helped me grow immensely.”

Anoush Pashmi, 40, Dentist, Potters Bar

Joined six years ago. “My stressful job benefits from renewed energy, relaxation, and patience. My wife notes I’m nicer at home, though she hears plenty about it.”

Freddie Reeves, 37, Train Driver, Kent

Joined eight years ago. “Recruited on the golf course, it built my network and family. After my Nan’s recent passing, every lodge brother messaged support. No hierarchy exists—millionaires and paupers are equal.”

Josh Lee-Taylor, 31, Scout Leader, Nottingham

Joined 12 years ago. “Over 40 lodges link with scouting. Ours focuses on youth, raising funds and volunteering, like decorating scout huts.”

Cherise Shade, 38, Protection Officer, Birmingham

Joined three years ago. “My ethos is simple kindness amid world negativity. As the youngest female Mason in my lodge, they call me ‘the future.’ Charity and social events exceed expectations.”

Mitch Bryan, 36, Electric Vehicle Sales Executive, West London

Joined in 2012. “Despite negativity, we’re like-minded people enjoying dinners—embodying positive masculinity.”

Michael Duque, 53, Emergency Nurse, Bromley

Joined 20 years ago. “My lodge grew into a leading Filipino one with nearly 300 members. It rejuvenates me, boosts tolerance, and builds friendships. Nearly 30,000 Masons exist in the Philippines.”

Mark Dutton, 63, Postman, St Ives

Joined 24 years ago. “The initiation was strange but welcoming—many familiar faces emerged. I dedicate three to four nights weekly, guarding secrets to preserve the experience.”

Jashu Gorsia, 60s, IT Consultant, Hampshire

Joined 35 years ago. “It’s about helping others, not secrecy. It builds confidence to be myself.”

Manorma Joisi, 37, Actor/Producer, Forest Gate

Joined six years ago. “My emotional initiation was spiritual and fun, boosting confidence and presence. Family and friends notice the change.”

Sharon Whatley, 62, Ghost Writer/Chess Tutor, Gibraltar

Joined 32 years ago. “Beyond WI-like expectations, rich history and rituals excite me. New student lodges in Derby, Oxford, and Cardiff signal growth—my husband and son are members too.”

Mia Cameron-Dungey, 52, Navy Team Leader, Portsmouth

Joined in 2008, former worshipful master. “Women’s numbers rise after years in secrecy. It enhances confidence and appreciation.”

Mark Northway, 61, Town Crier, Cromer

Joined 21 years ago. “Amid varied roles, Freemasonry imposes moral discipline, reflection, and awareness of others’ needs—plus fun.”

Mary Spillane, 60, Charity Worker, Croydon

Joined four years ago. “It embodies spirituality, ritual, community, and massive fundraising—like an ideal church. Open to all, it delivers as promised.”

Orli Zucker, 69, Clinical Hypnotherapist, Marylebone

Joined 20 years ago. “Initially reluctant, I love the diverse dynamic. It reduces selfishness, builds confidence, transforming wallflowers.”

Lianne Mason, 39, Masonic Hall Centre Manager, Hertfordshire

Joined two months ago. “With 33 members aged 20s to 70s, it’s a chosen family—highly sociable.”

Danny Jurmann, 57, Magician, Surrey

Joined five years ago. “Drawn to community good, it overlaps with magic’s word precision. Nice people, fun restrained dinners.”

David Boylin, 81, Musician, Bournemouth

Joined at 22. “From every walk of life, we aid disasters first and enjoy lunches. Nothing grey or secretive.”

Nando Caicedo, 43, Charity Director, Sidcup

Joined seven years ago. “Dreamed of joining since 15. During my daughter’s illness, Masons showed up alongside family.”

David Edwards, 61, Environmental Health Officer, Kent

Joined four years ago. “Theatrical rituals keep the brain active. No world domination or JFK plots.”

Murray Sale, 54, Martial Arts Teacher, Bedfordshire

Joined in 2010. “Philosophy drew me; gained life skills, friends, and chicken dinners. It tests and rewards.”

Ben Glazier, 56, Beekeeper, Buckinghamshire

Joined 23 years ago. “Rare male support network spots struggles. After my father’s death, aid was massive. Ethics promote ‘making good men better.'”

Oliver-Rupert Pelendrides, 31, Royal Navy Warfare Officer, Portsmouth

Joined eight years ago. “For enquiring minds. Post-divorce lodge support amazed me. Secrecy symbolizes trust.”

Vincent Geluz-Bustos, 62, Filipino Chef, Rochester

Joined 13 years ago. “Post-brain surgery dementia led me here for memory aid. It restored skills, friendships, and full recovery.”

Barry Wilkinson, 76, Karate Teacher, Surrey

Joined 35 years ago. “Ritual provides mental structure lacking today, aiding progress like karate.”

Henry Mosey, 33, Army Veterinary Surgeon

Joined in 2015 via student scheme. “Surprising enhancements make me more effective. My partner joins soon for the full experience.”

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