Join Freemason Kenya membership
Freemasonry is one of the world’s oldest and most respected fraternal societies, built on the timeless principles of Brotherly Love, Relief, and Truth. In Kenya, Freemasonry brings together men of integrity from diverse backgrounds who share a common desire for personal growth, moral uprightness, and service to humanity.

What Is Freemasonry?
Freemasonry is a fraternity that uses symbolic teachings and shared traditions to encourage members to:
- Live honorably and with integrity
- Support one another as brothers
- Serve the community through charity and goodwill
- Develop morally, spiritually, and intellectually
It is not a religion, political group, or secret society. Rather, it is a society with traditions, values, and private ceremonies that promote personal development and ethical living.

Who Can Join?
To be eligible for membership in a Masonic Lodge in Kenya, you must:
- Be a man aged 21 years or older
- Believe in a Supreme Being
- Be of good moral character and reputation
- Be self-motivated to join (you must ask — you cannot be invited)
- Be willing to commit time to learning, fellowship, and service
Freemasonry welcomes men from all races, religions, professions, and social backgrounds.

Join Freemasonry in Kenya
The process begins with your interest.
- Submit an inquiry through the form below
- A Lodge representative will contact you for an informal discussion
- You will be invited to meet members and learn more
- If you wish to proceed, you will complete a formal petition
- After review and approval, you begin your Masonic journey
There is no pressure — only informed choice.

Common questions about Freemasonry
Is Freemasonry a religion?
No. Members must believe in a Supreme Being, but Freemasonry is not a religion.
Can I join if I belong to a church or mosque?
Yes. Freemasonry respects all faiths.
How much time does it require?
Typically two meetings per month, plus optional activities.
Is it expensive?
There are joining fees and annual dues which will be explained during the inquiry process.