The Voice of Freemasonry | Vol. 23 No. 1

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LOOKING BACK OVER TIME

Looking Back Over Time Rev. David A. Balcom, Grand Chaplain very year a number of Masonic veterans in this jurisdiction reach the 50-year membership milestone. One who recently achieved that cherished goal was our Grand Chaplain, the Reverend David A. Balcom, who was presented his 50-year pin by the Grand Master in his lodge, William R. Singleton-Hope-Lebanon Lodge No. 7. Responding to the congratulations that were showered upon him at that time, he made the following remarks:

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“As I reflect upon all that has happened in my life in the last 50 years I am made so keenly aware of how swiftly the sands of time have flowed through the hour glass of life since that quiet, cold, snowy, wintry January night fifty years ago when I drove from Westminster, Maryland, where I was a senior at Western Maryland College (now McDaniel College), for the conferral of my Master Mason’s degree in William R. Singleton Lodge No. 30, here in Tenleytown, D.C. So very vivid are the precious memories of that time. They are indelibly engraved upon the canvasses that hang in the recesses of the corridors of my mind.

So much more could be said of the experiences that I have had in Masonry across these years. But, this is only a response and not the sermon that I feel coming on. I am so deeply honored to be able to stand here with Albert McNair Smith, Grand Master, and Past Grand

Grand Master Albert McNair Smith presented a fifty-year membership pin to the Reverend Brother David A. Balcom on January 5, 2005 in William R. Singleton Hope-Lebanon Lodge No. 7. David’s wife of 50 years, Jean, was present for the ceremony.

Although we had moved from Arlington to this area of D.C. only four years before, we quickly became very much at home, as my family lived just off River Road. Jean and I had attended old Western High School in Georgetown when we both lived in Arlington and I graduated from Woodrow Wilson High School, after we moved into D.C., and later from Wesley Theological Seminary on Massachusetts Avenue. As a member of this lodge I have had the honor of serving as Chaplain for seven years, as substitute organist, as a member of the lodge choir, and now as Director of Music and Organist for the last 16 years. Fifty years later I stand west of the Altar, where we all have knelt in prayer, and near the spot where my father, Robert B. Balcom, later Master of our lodge, raised me to the sublime degree of Master Mason.

Masters: Robert B. Heyat. Deputy Grand Master; Mansour Hatefi. Grand Secretary, Stewart W. Miner Grand Secretary Emeritus; Theodore M. Kahn; and Robert H. Starr, Past Grand Masters; along with Akram R. Elias, Senior Grand Warden; Kwame Acquaah, Junior Grand Warden; William D. Means, our Worshipful Master and Grand Lodge Photographer; and Gerhard Meinzer, Grand Tiler. It is also a real joy that this is an open lodge with our ladies and guests present so that Jean can join me here at the Altar. To you, Grand Master, to the members of the Grand Lodge, and to all the members of William R. SingletonHope-Lebanon Lodge No. 7, I express my gratitude for this, my newest Masonic treasure.” The Voice of Freemasonry

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