Masonic talk, "Finding the key to the Royal Arch"

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All those allocated a place with be sent a link to a Zoom call by email three hours before the event. Please check that you are familiar with Zoom. Please join the call by clicking the link at least 15 minutes before the start of the call. If you are late joining your place may be offered to another person. Thank you again. I look forward to seeing you on the call. W Bro. / E Comp. Tony Harvey

Masonic talk, "Finding the key to the Royal Arch"

This talk is for recently Exalted Companions and those wanting a better understanding of the Royal Arch, including lapsed members.

By W Bro. Tony Harvey, PJGD

Date and time

Starts on Wed, 3 Mar 2021 11:00 PST

Location

Online

About this event

The second in a series of three Royal Arch talks. It is not appropriate for anyone who has not been Exalted.

In this talk I examine aspects of the Royal Arch ceremony of Exaltation, describe the furniture and layout seen in a Royal Arch Chapter and explain the regalia worn by Companions. I then suggest ways in which new Companions can get involved in the Royal Arch and avenues they can follow to learn more about the Order.

The talk will be followed by a Q&A session.

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W Bro. Tony Harvey has held active roles in the membership, mentoring, secretarial, learning & development, charity and communication areas of Freemasonry.

Tony conceived, and between 2015 and 2020 was the main author of, the Members’ Pathway (see https://b.ugle.org.uk/membership). In June 2019, UGLE’s Pro Grand Master described the Pathway as a “game changer.” In February 2020, one of Freemasonry’s most respected social media influencers called it “one of the greatest innovations to Freemasonry in the last 100 years”. Lodges that have used the Members' Pathway report new optimism about the future, a growth in members and improved retention.

Tony has held a number of Masonic lectureships, including the Prestonian Lecture in 2012 with, “Scouting and Freemasonry: two parallel organisations?”, and has delivered talks in every Province in England & Wales, in a number of UGLE's overseas Districts and in Lodges in other jurisdictions around the world.

Tony's talks and articles combine historical analysis with an understanding of organisational development to promote a forward-thinking approach to Freemasonry, based on the evolution of our Lodge practices while retaining our fundamental meaning and purpose.

Tony is a grand officer in the Craft, Royal Arch and Mark and in two other Orders within English Freemasonry. He is currently the Provincial Membership Officer in Nottinghamshire and the Head of Learning & Development in West Kent. 

Professionally, he is a coach, speaker and consultant specialising in leadership, change and organisational development. His published books and articles focus on his own model of personal and organisational change, the Success Cycle.

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