The Norfolk Masonic Family

Mosaic Lodge No. 55 AF&AM
The Blue Lodge of Norfolk, meeting regularly since 1875. Freemasonry’s foundational body in the temple. At left is the historical arms of Mosaic Lodge No. 55.

Beulah Chapter No. 40 – Order of the Eastern Star
Eastern Star is a space for women and men to grow in service, fellowship, and tradition.

Bethel No. 17 Job’s Daughters International
For young women with a Masonic connection, Job’s Daughters fosters leadership, friendship, and poise.

Hermione McCracken Chapter Order of Demolay.
Demolay supports young men in becoming leaders, scholars, and citizens with a foundation in brotherhood and chivalry.

Shriners International – Northeast Nebraska Shrine Club
Norfolk Masonic Temple is proud to host the Northeast Nebraska Shrine Club and its Model T Patrol. As a local affiliate of Sesostris Shrine in Lincoln, the Shrine Club brings Masonic fellowship into the public eye through parades, philanthropy, and fun—supporting Shriners Hospitals for Children and keeping the spirit of service rolling strong.

York Rite Chapter, Council, & Commandery
York rite represents the continuation of the degrees of Freemasonry. Our York Rite bodies are currently in abeyance. If you are a sojourning mason who is a York Rite mason, please consider joining us in restoring this important branch of the craft.

Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite
Norfolk was formerly home to a Valley of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite, Southern Jurisdiction. Today, most Northeast Nebraska Masons continue their journey in the Scottish Rite through the Valley of Sioux City (Orient of Iowa) or the Valley of Yankton (Orient of South Dakota), extending the hand of brotherly love to neighboring jurisdictions.