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Bio - Scott is a two-time Past Master of D.C. Cregier Lodge No. 81 in Wheeling, IL, the Charter Master of Spes Novum Lodge U.D. and holds membership in Denver Lodge No. 5 in Denver, CO. He currently serves the Grand Lodge of Illinois as the State Education Officer, Chairman of the Committee on Masonic Education and is the 3rd VP of the Midwest Conference on Masonic Education. Scott is also a member of the Palatine York Rite bodies, Allied Masonic Degrees, Grand College of Rites, the Valley of Saint Louis A.A.S.R-S.J, and the Valley of Chicago A.A.S.R.-N.M.J. He is passionate about the development of young masons, strategy and visioning for Lodges. In Scott's professional life, he manages a $116MM portfolio of fitness equipment and holds multiple patents in the field.
Travel - Travel expenses covered if over 25 Miles.
He can be contacted by emailing him direct at:
Email - Scott.s.dueball@gmail.com
A detailed historical investigation of the world which produced our ritual and what was likely meant by the term, "justice" by the authors of our ritual.
45 Minutes
An in depth look at the gaps in society that Masonry fills, specifically Rites of Passage and Mentorship. This includes an analysis of the experience, views, and needs of the Millennial generation.
45 Minutes
In this ninety-minute presentation, I will help the group engage in a dialogue where we’ll explore the Masonic ritual in terms of personal experiences. Participants will consider questions like, “How do I express my free will without infringing on the free will of others?” or “How do the duties of the Tyler help me in my day-to-day life?“ This talk will give each Brother a simple, repeatable process consisting of silent introspection, written reflection, and verbal dialogue with others that they can use to make deep, personal connections to the Craft’s symbolism. This process will enable every Freemason to improve their understanding of self and their relationships with others.
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