Lodge St. Bryde No. 579 was Chartered by The Grand Lodge of Scotland on 7th. February 1876.
We have continually met in Uddingston since that date and our Lodge has in its possession a complete minute which traces not only the history of the Lodge but importantly the history of our village and the surrounding area.
Our present Masonic Hall was built in 1924 and is one of the finest examples of a building of its type in Scotland.
Lodge St. Bryde No. 579, Uddingston are welcoming men who are interested in learning more about Freemasonry.
Membership is open to men aged 18 and over whatever their faith, ethnic group or position in society, with no requirement for prior family connections.
Freemasonry is one of the world`s oldest and largest non-religious, non-political, fraternal and * charitable organisations.
It has always been about making good men better.
Individuals aim to shape their lives round five core principles. Integrity, kindness, honesty, fairness and tolerance.
Lodge St. Bryde No. 579 was Chartered by The Grand Loge of Scotland in 1876 and has continually met in Uddingston since then.
Freemasonry means different things to each individual - making new friends, contributing to society, celebrating a long tradition, experiencing personal growth, taking up a hobby, having fun.
Freemasons come from all walks of life and meet as equals. For many this spirit of fellowship and sense of belonging is what they value most as well as the traditions and ceremonies which are aimed at helping good men become better men. "It`s about the right way to treat our fellow human beings"
Is Freemasonry for You?
So, if you`re interested in finding out more about Freemasonry we will be pleased to see you.
If you would like to contact our Secretary by e-mail us the link below,
*In the UK as an organisation Freemasonry is second only to the national lottery in the value of charitable donations made annually.