During the weekend of the Texas Grand Chapter and Grand Council annual gatherings, a closed-door meeting of the Grand Lodge Trustees was called by GM Smith to accuse the Grand Secretary of mismanaging his office, and to remove him from his administrative duties. A majority vote of the Trustees is required to do so.
According to the website story:
Multiple Masons reported shouting coming from the room. At one point, RW Duty was seen waiting outside the room, presumably because they were voting on the matter of removing him.
G:M: Smith is not acting alone. P:G:M Reese Harrison and Bro. Russell Brown are reported to have requested G:S: Duty’s removal after an audit found benefits not deducted from G:S: Duty’s paycheck. This clerical error was corrected as soon as it was discovered.
While Masonic political allegiances change, it appears the relationship between G:M: Smith and D:G:M: Henderson has remained strong throughout this year. With G:S: Duty outside the door, the remaining Trustees would have been the G:M: Smith, D:G:M: Henderson, G:S:W: Raborn Reader, G:J:W: Jim Rumsey, and Grand Treasurer Richard Townsend.
G:S:W: Reader, G:J:W: Rumsey, and G:T: Townsend must have voted against for [the] removal to fail, but we are still gathering details.
We are acutely aware certain Past Grand Masters have continued to work behind closed doors to undermine the will of the Grand West.*
- P:G:M: Terry Stogner, as seen handing charges to the Grand Master during an open installation of Grand Lodge,
- P:G:M: Wendell Miller, as a member of Brooklyn Lodge where the charges against P:G:M: [Brad] Billings were filed, and
- P:G:M: Paul Underwood, known to be conducting off-the-record investigations at the request of G:M: Smith
* The Grand West is an unusual term used by Texas Freemasons to describe the assembled voting members of their Grand Lodge when assembled.
What's behind all this smellodrama? It seems that Grand Secretary Justin Duty has the intention of running for election as Grand Junior Warden in January, and is seen by many as being aligned with Past Grand Master Brad Billings and current Grand Junior Warden Jim Rumsey. Billings himself is also rumored to be running for the Grand Secretary's position. So the political maneuvering this year has been an ongoing scheme to prevent the "Billings team" from even coming up for a vote.
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Missing in Masonic leadership is the visionary planning that might help stop the decline, and preoccupation with personalities and politics is part of our problem.
ReplyDeleteI am a pretty active member of the GL of Texas, and have been since the mid-1980s. I am unaware of an unusually large number of demits in Texas over the past year or two. The numbers will be reported at the end of the year, and we will know if this is true, or just a bit of fiction.
ReplyDeleteWhile an 8 or 12-year progressive line, beginning at Grand Tyler may work well for smaller jurisdictions, it would not work well in Texas, where the larger population centers of Dallas, Houston, San Antonio, Fort Worth, Waco and Austin, would tend to perpetuate their own dynasties, handing Grand Lodge offices down from one Grand Master to another crony from the same hometown. This would eliminate Grand Officers from the less populous parts of the state.
The vast majority of Texas Masons focus on the positive things going on in their local lodges, and consider the various intrigues at Grand Lodge to be a "side show" (and from what I read, not much different from what goes in other jurisdictions.) We find them amusing at best, and annoying at worst, but that's about it. And we are glad that they have little effect at the local level.