FROM THE EDITOR’S DESK
The Pursuit of Excellence
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N O RT HERN LI G H T A magazine of 32˚ Scottish Rite Freemasonry
August 2021 | Vol. 52 | No. 3
by PJ Roup, 33˚, Editor, Active for Pennsylvania
SOVEREIGN GRAND COMMANDER David A. Glattly, 33° EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Michael C. Russell, 32°
been reimagined to fit into today’s world. While they are admittedly not the way we have always done them, the result is clear: they work. And they work well. As Brother Henry Ford said, “If you always do what you’ve always done, you’ll always get what you’ve always got.” Thanks to things like Virtual Reunions, Rite on the Road, and innumerable out-of-the-box ideas that Supreme Council and our Valleys have tried, the Scottish Rite, NMJ has not gotten what we have always got, but rather we have been able to succeed in spite of all that has happened in the world around us.
issue of The Northern Light is dedicated to excellence—not just Valleys of Excellence, though we do feature a few of them here, but the general pursuit of that elusive and seemingly unattainable goal.
This issue is filled with stories of the pursuit of excellence. The Valley of Northern New Jersey developed a unique recruitment program to help them grow while the rest of the world was contracting (see Twelve Tips to Win at Recruitment, page 36). In Onboarding Your New Members (page 39), Bob Siebold, 32°, MSA, Commander in Chief of the Valley of The Hudson, details some of their Valley’s best practices for getting new members involved. Finally, beginning on page 24, you can read about just a few of the Valleys who have found ways to achieve the title, Valley of Excellence.
As we slowly emerge from our collective pandemic-induced standstill, we have the chance to look back over the past year and assess the way we have approached the business of Scottish Rite Masonry. What we have seen is that there are ways to do the usual business of the Valleys in unusual ways. Brotherhood drop-ins, caring for our widows, recruiting and involving our new members—all of these things have
I hope that this issue of The Northern Light inspires you to work within your Valleys to help them achieve greater things than any of us could have imagined just over a year ago. It’s all about the pursuit of excellence. Each step forward, no matter how small, is a positive for your Valley. As Brother Vince Lombardi said, “Perfection is not attainable, but if we chase perfection, we can catch excellence.”
“Excellence is to do a common thing in an uncommon way.” —Brother Booker T. Washington
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EXECUTIVE EDITOR Linda Patch EDITOR PJ Roup, 33° CREATIVE DIRECTOR Rodney E. Boyce, 33° CONTENT MANAGER Joann Williams-Hoxha DIRECTOR OF DESIGN Matt Blaisdell, 32° COMMUNICATIONS COMMITTEE Thomas R. Labagh, 33°, Chairman Richard V. Travis, 33° Donald R. Heldman, 33° Donald G. Duquette, 33° PJ Roup, 33° J. Brian McNaughton, 33° Linda Patch SUPREME COUNCIL, 33° Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite, Northern Masonic Jurisdiction, U.S.A. THE NORTHERN LIGHT (ISSN 1088-4416) is published quarterly in February, May, August, and November by the Supreme Council, 33°, Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite, Northern Masonic Jurisdiction, U.S.A., as the official publication. Printed in U.S.A. Periodicals postage paid at Boston, MA, and at additional mailing offices. POSTMASTER Send address changes to The Northern Light PO Box 519, Lexington, MA 02420-0519 MAILING ADDRESS PO Box 519, Lexington, MA 02420-0519 EDITORIAL OFFICE 33 Marrett Road (Route 2A), Lexington, MA 02421 phone: 781-862-4410 email: editor@srnmj.org WEBSITE: www.ScottishRiteNMJ.org @scottishritenmj @TNLMagazine Copyright ©2021 by Trustees of the Supreme Council of the Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry for the Northern Masonic Jurisdiction, U.S.A.