Join the Scottish Rite

Ignite Your Masonic Journey with the Scottish Rite Orient of North Carolina!

Brother, if you're a Master Mason seeking deeper light, profound brotherhood, and transformative degrees that elevate your Craft experience, the Scottish Rite Orient of North Carolina is calling you to ascend. Here, you'll explore the timeless mysteries through captivating 4th–32nd degree rituals, forge unbreakable bonds with like-minded Masons across the state, and contribute to philanthropic endeavors that uplift communities-from childhood language disorders programs to educational scholarships. This isn't just an appendant body; it's the pinnacle of Masonic enlightenment where philosophy, history, and personal growth converge in spectacular reunions and valleys alive with purpose.

Join the Future - Shape the Legacy of the Scottish Rite in 2026 and Beyond!

The Orient of North Carolina is evolving, and your passion is the spark we need to build an even brighter tomorrow. By joining now, you step into a dynamic future of innovative programming, statewide collaborations, and leadership opportunities that will define Scottish Rite Masonry for generations. Don't just witness the evolution-be the architect. Petition today and join the future of fellowship, enlightenment, and impact!

Become a Member

To join the Scottish Rite you must:

  1. Be a Master Mason in good standing in a Conference of Grand Masters of Masons in North America (COGMINA) lodge;
  2. Complete a petition and include the appropriate fee; and
  3. Attend a "Reunion" where the Scottish Rite Degrees are conferred.

We have two reunions scheduled during the year,
Spring Reunion and a Fall Reunion,
in 9 locations.

Asheville: Valley of Asheville
Charlotte: Valley of Charlotte
Fayetteville: Valley of Fayetteville
Franklin: Valley of Franklin
Greensboro: Valley of Greensboro
New Bern: Valley of New Bern
Raleigh: Valley of Raleigh
Wilmington: Valley of Wilmington
Winston-Salem: Valley of Winston-Salem

For More Information 1-800-SRMASON membership@scottishrite.org

For further information, visit BeAFreemason.org or contact your local Scottish Rite Body to assist in locating a suitable Masonic lodge.

If You Are Not a Mason... Freemasonry welcomes members from all races, ethnicities, and backgrounds. Before you can join the Scottish Rite, you must first become a Master Mason in a Lodge which is a part of a Grand Lodge recognized by the Conference of Grand Masters in North America ( COGMINA).

Take the First Step