The Northern Light - May 2021

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THE VALUE OF BEING A SCOTTISH RITE MASON:

A Zillennial’s Perspective In Freemasonry

and the Scottish Rite, we commonly ask ourselves: “How do we recruit new members and engage current members from the younger generations?” At times, we can fall into the trap of overthinking this question and assume that recruiting younger members is nearly impossible. However, this is far from the case. Younger generations prioritize experiences that provide value. There are many values to being a Scottish Rite member that align with younger generations’ wants and needs. I am 24 years old. In 2013, I took my

first steps into the Masonic world through DeMolay International and became a Mason seven years ago. Currently, I serve as Director of Membership for the Scottish Rite, NMJ where I work with our Valleys in membership recruitment and engagement. I am a Zillennial. Now, you are probably asking yourself: “Brennan, what in the world is a Zillennial?”

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When it comes to generations, we commonly hear about Baby Boomers, Generation X, Millennials, and Generation Z. I was born in the year 1996 which, depending on who you talk to or which article you read, falls in an awkward place where we are considered a Millennial in some sources and a Gen Z in other sources. Some researchers have named this specific group “Zillennials”—a microgeneration of people born between 1994 and 2000

by Brennan Parken, 32˚, Director of Membership

that exhibit both Millennial and Gen Z qualities. Based on my experience as a Scottish Rite member and a Zillennial, I will share four areas where the Scottish Rite can offer value to younger generations.

Networking. Younger generations

are at that pivotal time in their lives when they aspire to achieve their career and social goals. As a result, they seek groups that can help them accomplish these goals. The Scottish Rite offers a rich network of Brothers of all ages and professions that can provide career advice, experience, and even potential connections for jobs and internships. Take advantage of this and discover what kind of network you have in your Valley to support your membership. Make this network a way for members and potential new members to engage with the Scottish Rite while also helping them achieve their professional goals. Host networking events or build a “networking

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Articles inside

Digital Collections Highlight: Theodore Gleghorn's 1921 Master Mason Certificate

2min
pages 16-17

20th Degree: A Matter of Justice

3min
pages 18-20

27th Degree: The More Things Change

4min
pages 22-24

Here We Go. Here We Grow!

7min
pages 26-29

The Value of Being a Scottish Rite Mason: A Zillennial's Perspective

4min
pages 30-31

Valley Sponsors Grant for "GO BABY GO"

3min
pages 32-33

Spreading Holiday Cheer to Masonic Widows

1min
pages 36-37

We Zoomed to Arizona and Florida

1min
page 39

AASR Helps Establish First DeMolay Chapter for South Africa

1min
page 46

HGA Board Member Elected to Lead Grand Council of AMD

1min
page 46

Time in the Garden

2min
page 38

The Valley of Cincinnati Goes Live!

1min
pages 40-41

Valley of Michigan Rehearses Reimagined Degree

1min
page 41

Around the Jurisdiction - May 2021

1min
pages 42-45

Masonic Presidents

7min
pages 12-15

Jack Jones Humanitarian Award

1min
page 11

Fall Membership Campaign Reminder

1min
page 11

New Blue Lodge Recognition Announced

1min
page 10

In Memoriam

3min
pages 8-9

“Not Just a Man. A Mason.” Campaign Refresh

1min
page 7

BeAFreemason.org Goes Multilingual

1min
page 7

Flattening the Curve

1min
page 6

Being Fraternal

3min
pages 4-5

Children’s Dyslexia Centers

1min
pages 34-35
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