286 episodes

For almost a hundred years the Masonic Service Association of North America has published the Short Talk Bulletins every month, discussing various symbols, lore, and Masonic historical figures and events, being the de facto "public face" of Masonry in North America. If Masonry in North America was a church, these would be the sermons. These have historically been sent out, printed and mailed. By subscribing to the Short Talk Bulletin Podcast, every month you will receive the current Short Talk Bulletin as a spoken audio file, and in addition will receive the growing collection of historical Short Talk Bulletins as they are produced. The vision of Anaba Publishing is to record all of the historical Short Talk Bulletins being spoken/delivered by various Masons around the country, preserve this ongoing legacy to speak to the world about the value of Masonry, and in so doing provide real and tangible support to further the goals of the MSANA: disaster relief, educational publications and masonic information. Membership in the Short Talk Bulletin Online Audio Library equals direct support for the MSANA. All content used with permission of the MSANA. Join the Library and donate here: https://gumroad.com/l/STBOAL

Short Talk Bulletin Short Talk Bulletin

    • Education

For almost a hundred years the Masonic Service Association of North America has published the Short Talk Bulletins every month, discussing various symbols, lore, and Masonic historical figures and events, being the de facto "public face" of Masonry in North America. If Masonry in North America was a church, these would be the sermons. These have historically been sent out, printed and mailed. By subscribing to the Short Talk Bulletin Podcast, every month you will receive the current Short Talk Bulletin as a spoken audio file, and in addition will receive the growing collection of historical Short Talk Bulletins as they are produced. The vision of Anaba Publishing is to record all of the historical Short Talk Bulletins being spoken/delivered by various Masons around the country, preserve this ongoing legacy to speak to the world about the value of Masonry, and in so doing provide real and tangible support to further the goals of the MSANA: disaster relief, educational publications and masonic information. Membership in the Short Talk Bulletin Online Audio Library equals direct support for the MSANA. All content used with permission of the MSANA. Join the Library and donate here: https://gumroad.com/l/STBOAL

    Rough Sands Of Sea, Four Winds Of Heaven V92N5

    Rough Sands Of Sea, Four Winds Of Heaven V92N5

    Brethren, this Short Talk Bulletin Podcast episode was written by Rev RW Bro David R. Ritchie, PGCh – WI, and is brought to us by WBro David Koncz, PM – United #8, Brunswick ME. What do the rough sands of sea, the pinnacles of the temple, and the four winds of Heaven have in common? This is an excellent question, one that all speculative Masons may give consideration to. Here we find an excellent discussion of this very question. Enjoy, and do share this and all of these Podcast episodes with your brothers and your Lodge.

    • 9 min
    That Noble Contention V51N6

    That Noble Contention V51N6

    Brethren, this Short Talk Bulletin Podcast episode was first published in June 1973, and is by an unknown author. “Who best can work? And best agree?” This noble contention, which we, as Freemasons, refer to as the only worthwhile contention to have, is one of the unique qualities of the Craft, compared to other societies. It is one of the things that make is Freemasons, and not something else. Enjoy, and do share this and all of these Podcast episodes with your brothers and your Lodge.

    • 14 min
    As A Man Thinketh V39N7

    As A Man Thinketh V39N7

    Brethren, this Short Talk Bulletin Podcast episode is based on a book by author James Allen, and was first published in July 1961. “As a man thinketh, so is he.” How does this relate to us, as Freemasons? This episode really needs no further introduction, and it is the hope that this episode will be listened to by you, by your brothers and your Lodge, and by all who wish to understand themselves. Enjoy, and please do share.

    • 15 min
    Joseph Hewes V53N1

    Joseph Hewes V53N1

    Brethren, this SHort Talk Bulletin Podcast episode was written by IMW Ill Robert L. Pugh, 33rd, PGM – NC, and is brought to us by WBro John Rock, Solar Star #14, Bath ME. Joseph Hewes, patriot and large ship owner, was born to Quaker parents on a small farm in New Jersey. This brother eventually became the first Secretary of the Navy, and here we find his story. Enjoy, and do share this and all of these Podcast episodes with your brothers and your Lodge.

    • 16 min
    The Secret V19N12

    The Secret V19N12

    Brethren, this Short Talk Bulletin Podcast episode was written by MW Bro Carl Claudy and first published in December 1940. Interestingly, this bulletin discusses that which cannot be explained, only experienced. Enjoy, and do share this and all of these Podcast episodes with your brothers and your Lodge.

    • 21 min
    The Ethos Of Freemasonry V30N6

    The Ethos Of Freemasonry V30N6

    Brethren, this Short Talk Bulletin Podcast episode was written by MW Bro Carl Claudy, and is brought to us by Bro Alexander Paratore, Cornerstone Lodge, Portland ME. Ethos is defined as the characteristic spirit, disposition or tendency of a people or community regarded as an endowment, and expressed in their customs and tastes, or the genius of an institution or system. Here, we find an excellent discussion of this Ethos as it applies to our gentle craft. Enjoy, and do share this with your brothers and your Lodge.

Top Podcasts In Education

Umetnost Lenarjenja
David Zupančič
Intelekta
RTVSLO – Prvi
Številke
RTVSLO - MMC
The Mel Robbins Podcast
Mel Robbins
Do The Work
Do The Work
Kdo smo?
RTVSLO – Ars

You Might Also Like

Scottish Rite Journal Podcast
The Tyler's Place Podcast
Further Light Podcast
C Luedke
The Working Tools Podcast
The Working Tools Podcast
Tyler's Place Podcast
The Tyler's Place Podcast
Whence Came You? - Freemasonry discussed and Masonic research for today's Freemason
Robert Johnson
The Masonic Roundtable - Freemasonry Today for Today's Freemasons
Jon Ruark, Jason Richards, Nick Johnson, Juan Sepulveda & Robert Johnson