About the Lodge
Brandywine Goddard Lodge No. 383, F. and A.M.
Brandywine Goddard Lodge No. 383 is a constituent Lodge of the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania. This site serves as a local resource for members, visiting Brethren, and the public.
Who we are
Brandywine Goddard Lodge No. 383 is a meeting place for Freemasons committed to personal integrity, mutual respect, and service to others. We meet regularly to conduct Lodge business, confer degrees, and support charitable and community efforts.
- We operate under the laws and customs of the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania.
- Membership is based on character, commitment, and shared values.
- Inquiries and visits are handled respectfully and privately.
Our building
Exterior view of the Lodge building.
Members and guests at a public or community event.
Our purpose
- Foster brotherhood and fellowship
- Encourage moral and personal development
- Support charitable and community initiatives
What we do
- Stated meetings and Lodge administration
- Degree work and Masonic education
- Fellowship meals and family events
- Community service activities
Community involvement
- Support of local charities
- Assistance to members and families
- Participation in community programs
More about the Lodge
Visiting the Lodge
- Visit information including parking and dress code is provided on the Visit page.
- Visiting Brethren should bring a current dues card.
Membership and joining
Those interested in membership are encouraged to begin with the Join page. The process is respectful, private, and conducted in accordance with Pennsylvania Masonic law.
History and officers
- Constituted: April 10, 1867
- Worshipful Master: Jasper W. Paige, Jr.
- Secretary: David B. Stong, PM