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Jeffrey Vierra - Senior Warden
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Alfred Martin - Worshipful Master
Gino Soquena - Junior Warden
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Capacity Before Service
Service is the heart of the Masonic life, but there is a teaching that comes before it. Senior Warden Jeffrey Vierra writes on why a man must tend his own well before he can pour out for others, and why rest is not luxury but duty. Strength must be cultivated before it is spent.
Congratulations to our Officers Coach
A heartfelt congratulations to our own Dino Jay Fernandez on being elected to The Grand Lodge of Hawaii's Junior Grand Warden
A Voice in the Wilderness
This June, the Craft turns to St. John the Baptist, the herald who prepared the way. Senior Warden Jeffrey Vierra reflects on the two Saints John, the meaning of the summer feast, and the founding of the first Grand Lodge on June 24, 1717. A short read for Mason and seeker alike.
Our June Newsletter Is Now Available
This June, Hawaiian Lodge labors in the Fellowcraft Degree, with our observance falling on June 24, the Feast of St. John the Baptist. The work of making good men better continues, and seekers are always welcome.
Empowering Hawaiʻi’s Next Generation of Leaders through Education, Integrity, and Aloha.
Hawaiian Lodge ScholarShip Program
The Hawaiian Lodge Scholarship Program is designed to help Hawaiʻi high-school seniors and full-time undergraduates attend college by providing financial grants.
Community Service
Giving Back
Community service is at the heart of Freemasonry and the spirit of aloha that defines Hawaiʻi. It reminds us that true fulfillment comes not from what we receive, but from what we give. Through service, we strengthen the bonds that unite our communities, uplift those in need, and cultivate compassion, humility, and gratitude. Every act of kindness—no matter how small—becomes a stone in the foundation of a better world
Schools We Support
Founded in 1929, Puʻuhale Elementary has been a cornerstone of the Kalihi community for nearly a century. Located at 345 Puʻuhale Road in Honolulu, the school serves students from Pre-K through 5th grade and is part of the Hawaiʻi State Department of Education. Guided by its motto, “Dream. Believe. Achieve.”, Puʻuhale continues to foster academic excellence, cultural pride, and community partnership in nurturing the next generation of learners.
Founded in 1925, ‘Aiea Elementary School has been an integral part of the ‘Aiea community in Central O‘ahu for nearly a century. Serving students from kindergarten through sixth grade, the school emphasizes academic growth, cultural respect, and community partnership. Guided by its commitment to excellence and ‘ohana, ‘Aiea Elementary continues to nurture young learners while honoring its history and place within the heart of Hawaiʻi.
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Our Temple Address: 1227 Makiki Street Honolulu, HI 96814.
Mailing address: P.O. Box 22645, Honolulu, HI 96823.
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