St John Ambulance train 12000 young responders with help from London Freemasons

St John Ambulance is set to train 12,000 more young Londoners in vital street first aid skills over the next 12 months, thanks to a generous £10,000 donation from the London Freemasons. The funding will support the expansion of St John Ambulance’s Young Responders programme, which equips young people aged 11 to 25 from underserved […]
Warmth for Brent’s elderly living with dementia this winter

Community Action on Dementia – Brent (CAD-Brent), has announced the establishment of a weekly Warm Hub for the winter of 2024/25, thanks to a generous £4,000 grant from the London Freemasons. This initiative aims to support 50 elderly people living with dementia in Brent, along with their carers, by providing a warm and welcoming space […]
A Very Special Visitor and Raising Ceremony at Earl Spencer Lodge No 1420

W Bro Gary Lonsdale, The Grand Tyler of The Grand Lodge of Antient, Free and Accepted Masons of New Zealand, was the guest of honour at Earl Spencer Lodge No 1420. At their regular meeting on 24 September 2024, by request of the Master of the Lake Lodge of Ophir No 85, NZ and under […]
LEARNING & DEVELOPMENT: Ritual for neurodiverse Freemasons

Our guest contributor is W Bro Graham Chisnell, Provincial Grand Mentor for the province of East Kent; who has recently devoted much time to producing guides for neurodiverse Brethren and those who work in the Craft with them. Our membership draws on all walks of life, and with this comes a diversity of character […]
The Art of the Craft – part 1

W Bro Vinny Cochrane writes Freemasonry is influenced by the arts in every form – most obviously the theatrical spectacle of our ceremonies. These are beautiful performances which have the precision and poise of dance. Music is also integral, and good organists introduce the occasional comic riff (I once heard a Grand Inspector piped in […]
FOREWORD: RW Bro. Warren Duke, Metropolitan Grand Master

Brethren and Companions, Freemasonry is a force that evolves with the times, and so too must the ways we connect and share our stories. With this in mind, I am writing to share an important development: Arena, our much-loved magazine, will no longer be printed. This decision was not made lightly. The costs of printing […]
The speech as art: a new Mason’s Speech

As part of their New Member Engagement work, Visiting Officers regularly meet new Masons – indeed it is one of their greatest pleasures. Often, they also get to hear them speak, either in their first speeches as Initiates, or in other contexts early in their Masonic careers. Visiting Officer W Bro Alan Rushbrook was recently so […]
EDITORIAL – As you can see, Arena is taking a slightly different form.

Dear Brethren, As you can see, Arena is taking a slightly different form. We live in increasingly challenging times, and Freemasonry is no different. We have had to tighten our belts, and the significant costs of print and distribution have become harder to justify against Met’s many other competing priorities. That doesn’t mean Arena is […]
LGR and LR Investiture Wednesday 6th November 2024

There was a noticeable buzz in the air as Brethren arrived for the annual investiture to London Grand Rank and London Rank. Many of the investees had arrived with friends and family to mark this joyous occasion and it was wonderful to see the Grand Temple so full, the largest number in attendance since the […]
A New Direction for an Old Lodge

W Bro Andrew Kemp-Perchard LGR, SLGCR A special meeting for the Banner re-dedication of the Knightsbridge Reserve Forces Lodge No 2978 (and a Second Degree Passing) was held at Freemasons’ Hall, just over a year ago on Monday 27th November 2023. The guest of Honour was VW Bro Julian Soper PGSwdB, Assistant Metropolitan Grand Master. […]
Public School Lodges’ Council Makes a Donation Governorship to Christ’s Hospital

Christ’s Hospital (“CH”) is a unique Public School, founded by King Edward VI in 1552 to care for and educate orphans in the City of London. It is now located in West Sussex. It caters to the needs of some 900 boys and girls, nearly all of whom are boarders. Its mission is to “challenge […]
A resurgent Warrant Officers’ Chapter

The Warrant Officers’ Chapter No 2346 is undergoing something of a renaissance as a Service (military, veteran, blue light) Chapter. It is the first Chapter in the Circuit of Service Lodges (part of the Circuit’s ‘Project Violet’ campaign), with both the Chairman and Deputy Chairman of the Circuit as members. From being a Chapter about […]