Grand Master’s Message
Greetings to All,
I am deeply honored and profoundly grateful for the opportunity to serve as the 49th Most Worshipful Grand Master of this jurisdiction. As I humbly accept this responsibility, I am reminded that the strength of our fraternity lies not in the voice or vision of one individual, but in the collective will, unyielding dedication, and steadfast legacy of the brothers who built and continue to sustain this great institution.
In a time when the world feels divided and uncertain, the enduring principles of Freemasonry shine even brighter. Brotherly Love, Relief, and Truth are not merely words etched in our rituals — they are living values, craved by a world in need of compassion, clarity, and moral grounding. When we embody these ideals, we not only elevate ourselves — we inspire others. We show our families what honor looks like, our communities what unity feels like, and our society the undeniable impact of service rooted in purpose.
Prince Hall Masonry is not just an organization. It is a sacred journey that refines character, strengthens resolve, and molds leaders. This path is not only defined by what we do but, more importantly, by who we become along the way. It is a journey walked by visionaries, sustained by Brothers, and guided by the Great Architect of the Universe.
For 160 years, Prince Hall Masonry has stood a pillar of strength, purpose, and service in Missouri. Through acts of benevolence and service, we have uplifted families, transformed lives, and built lasting legacies. In the spirit of shared purpose and fraternal love, our members have forged lifelong bonds — not just as Brothers in name, but as Brothers in truth and spirit.
As we look toward the future, I invite you to join us — whether as a Brother, a Sister, a supporter, or a curious visitor. Explore our legacy, engage with our mission, and witness the powerful difference Freemasonry continues to have on our members and the communities they serve.
Fraternally,
Anthony L. Fisher
49th Most Worshipful Grand Master
Most Worshipful Prince Hall Grand Lodge of Missouri
