Shrine Membership

Become A Shriner

Learn how Freemasonry and Shrine membership connect, and how to take the next step with Alee.

Getting Started

Your Path to Shrine Membership

Shrine membership begins with Freemasonry and continues through fellowship, philanthropy, and fun.

The first step to becoming a Shriner is to become a Master Mason. If you are already a Master Mason, you can immediately apply for membership as a Shriner. We are seeking men of integrity, character and compassion to join us, no matter where you are in your journey.

Getting Started

How the Process Works

Whether you are beginning with Masonry or ready to petition for Shrine membership, both paths are built around mentorship, character, and community.

Step One

Path to Becoming a Mason

To become a Shriner, a man must first become a Master Mason. If you are not yet a Mason, take the first step to becoming a Shriner. You will be working closely with individuals from the lodge as you move forward on the path to becoming a Shriner.

Congratulations, you are on your way. Start the process of identifying a Masonic Lodge close to you.

Step Two

Path to Becoming a Shriner

If you are a Master Mason in Freemasonry, you qualify and are invited to petition for membership as a Shriner. Once you begin the application process, you will be paired with a mentor who can answer your questions, guide you through the petition process, and help you get to know members of your local chapter.

Qualification

Master Mason First

The first requirement to becoming a Shriner is to be a Master Mason in Freemasonry.

Mentorship

Guidance Along the Way

From the lodge to the temple, experienced members help answer questions and guide you through each step.

Brotherhood

A Local Connection

You will get to know Nobles in your area, connect with your local chapter, and find a place to serve.

Contact Alee

Ready to connect with Alee?

If you are already a Master Mason, Alee Shriners can help you become a Shriner and connect locally. If you still need to begin the path to Masonry, use the Step One Learn More link above.