Aklanon Odd Fellow

Aklanon Odd Fellow An Aklanon 3° member of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows

23/04/2026

The Grand Lodge of the Atlantic Provinces warmly extends its heartfelt greetings on the 207th Anniversary of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows. As we mark this remarkable milestone, we honour the enduring legacy of our Order and the timeless principles of Friendship, Love, and Truth that continue to guide our work and inspire our service to humanity. We invite all to join us in celebrating this proud heritage and to learn more about the Order through the Sovereign Grand Lodge at odd-fellows.org.

20/04/2026

The conferring of degrees within our fraternal order is a moment of honor, a recognition of our willingness to walk the path of Odd Fellowship. Yet, it must be remembered that initiation is not the destination—it is only the beginning. The true measure of an Odd Fellow is not found within the walls of the Lodge, but in the manner by which he lives beyond them.

Life itself becomes our proving ground. In moments of hardship, in times of decision, and in our daily dealings with others, we are called to demonstrate the principles we have solemnly embraced. Friendship must be shown in our kindness, Love in our compassion, and Truth in our integrity.

It is easy to wear the title of an Odd Fellow; it is far more meaningful to live it. The trials we encounter are not obstacles, but opportunities—opportunities to affirm that the teachings of the Order have taken root within us.

Let us, therefore, not be content with having received the degrees, but strive to embody them. For it is through our deeds, consistently and faithfully performed, that we prove ourselves worthy of the principles we profess and the honor we bear as members of this noble Order.

18/04/2026

● Fraternity is not about competition ●

Fraternity is about helping and inspiring others so we can reach our potential and proving the true meaning of Brotherhood.

It is about showing respect, humility and embracing the teachings of the fraternity.

And it is about the lessons of the fraternity making you a better person and help to make the world a better place. SBI 🤝

16/04/2026

○● Balloting

Every ballot is held most sacred next to the Holy Bible. It is prohibited to discuss the result of the petitioner/candidate balloting, especially to non 3° Odd Fellow.

While every Odd Fellow should protect the integrity and honor of his lodge against the acceptance of mercenaries and greedy profane.
And the decision of every 3° brother in the lodge during balloting should always be respected.

However the duty of an Odd Fellow to give every petitioner the benefit of fair and just balloting.
In casting a ballot, a 3° Odd Fellow should remember that the ballot is an inviolate secret, that the ballot box is never the proper place to exhibit petty towards an individual. SBI

14/04/2026

I came across a Facebook Reel, and for some reason, it stayed with me longer than I expected. It wasn’t anything grand or complicated, just a simple thought, but it struck something personal in me. It reminded me of a principle that I’ve been trying, day by day, to live by in my everyday life.

It made me pause for a moment and reflect. Out of all the things we encounter online, it’s interesting how sometimes the simplest messages are the ones that resonate the most. And as I sat there thinking about it, I realized that this wasn’t something new to me, it was something I’ve been quietly trying to practice, something I keep coming back to whenever I find myself in situations that test my patience, my understanding, and even my character.

It’s a simple principle, really. But I’ve come to realize that simple does not always mean easy. In fact, it is often in the simplest principles where we are tested the most, in our daily interactions, in our reactions, and in the way we choose to see and understand the people around us.

I’ve always tried to look at things positively, even when the situation isn’t in my favor. To be honest, it’s not always easy. There are moments when I feel frustrated, offended, or even disappointed. There are times when my first reaction is no different from anyone else. But over time, I’ve learned that how we choose to look at things has a powerful effect, not just on the situation, but on our own character.

One thing I keep reminding myself, something I consciously try to practice, is to always give the benefit of the doubt.

In the simple moments of life, this principle is tested more often than we realize, even in the most ordinary situations.

For example, when I’m on the road and someone suddenly cuts me off, my first instinct might be irritation. But I try to pause and tell myself, maybe that person is rushing to an emergency, or dealing with something urgent I don’t see. That small shift in thinking changes my reaction.

When someone doesn’t reply to my message, it’s easy to feel ignored or overlooked. But instead of jumping to conclusions, I try to remind myself, maybe they’re busy, tired, or going through something heavy that they haven’t shared.

There are also moments when a Brother, or even someone close to us, seems distant or different. Sometimes, words are said in a way that doesn’t sit well with us. In those moments, I try to hold back from reacting right away and instead ask myself, what if there’s something more behind this that I don’t yet understand?

And I’ve noticed this, when I choose to think this way, something changes. My reactions become calmer. I become more patient. I listen more. I judge less. It softens my heart.

But more importantly, it reminds me that not everything we see is the full story.

And as I reflect on this more deeply, I realize that this mindset is not just for everyday life outside, it becomes even more important within our beloved Order.

Because if we are honest with ourselves, there will be times when we do not agree with what is being done. There will be moments when we question decisions, when we feel differently, when we think things could have been done another way.

That is part of being human. That is part of being involved.

But at the same time, we must also remind ourselves of something important, our leaders did not simply arrive where they are without reason. They carry responsibilities that are not always visible. They see things we may not yet see. They make decisions not only based on personal preference, but on what they believe is best for the Order as a whole.

And leadership, in itself, is not easy. It requires making decisions that will not always be popular. It requires standing firm even when misunderstood. It requires thinking not only of the present, but of the future of the Order.

This is where we, as members, play a very important role.

Our Order cannot move forward without cooperation. No plan, no direction, no vision can succeed if it is constantly met with resistance without understanding. In the same way, our Order weakens when we choose reaction over reflection, or criticism without first seeking to understand.

So before we react, before we criticize, before we allow ourselves to be carried by emotion, maybe we can take a step back.

Maybe we can pause.

Maybe we can give the same benefit of the doubt that we try to give strangers on the road.

Let us try to set aside our personal biases, whether toward the person, past experiences, or even preconceived notions. Let us try to respect not just the individual, but the office that he holds.

Let us try to ask ourselves, what is the intention behind this? what good is being pursued? what direction is being guided?

Because cooperation does not always mean agreement. It means choosing to understand first. It means supporting what is good. It means trusting that there is a purpose, even if we do not yet fully see it.

We may not always agree, and that’s okay. Agreement is not always the measure of unity. But how we handle our disagreements matters.

Do we react immediately? Do we allow emotion to take over? Or do we reflect first, understand first, and respond with thought and respect?

As Odd Fellows, we are guided by Friendship, Love, and Truth. These are not just words we say, they are principles we are meant to live.

Friendship teaches us to understand each other, even when it is difficult.
Love teaches us patience, especially when it is tested.
Truth teaches us to look beyond our own perspective and seek what is right, not just what feels right.

And sometimes, living these principles simply means choosing not to assume the worst.

Choosing to believe that there is a reason.
Choosing to believe that there is intention.
Choosing to believe that there is something more we may not yet fully understand.

My dear Brothers, I share this not as someone who has mastered this, but as someone who is still learning it every day.

There are times I fail. There are times I react too quickly. But I keep coming back to this principle, because I know that when I practice it, it makes me a better person, and I believe, a better Odd Fellow.

If we can all try, even in small ways, to practice this mindset, to pause, to reflect, to give the benefit of the doubt, then we will not only improve ourselves, we will strengthen the unity, harmony, and spirit of our Order.

And in that unity, leadership becomes easier, and the work of the Order becomes stronger.

Let us choose understanding over assumption.
Let us choose patience over reaction.
Let us choose respect over impulse.

And perhaps, if we truly live this, we will begin to see each other not just as members of the same Order, but as Brothers who choose to stand with one another, even in moments of disagreement, even in moments of uncertainty.

Because at the end of the day, what will sustain this Order is not just rules, not just decisions, not just leadership, but the way we choose to treat one another.

If we lose patience with each other, we weaken the bond.
If we allow assumptions to divide us, we slowly drift apart.
But if we choose understanding, if we choose kindness, if we choose to believe the best in one another, then no challenge, no disagreement, no difficulty can ever truly break us.

My dear Brothers, may we never forget that beyond all positions and opinions, we are bound by something deeper.

And that is BROTHERHOOD.

08/04/2026

A snapshot view of our Society's development since day one in 1810 and wider Odd Fellows history.

07/04/2026

Silence is often superior to loudness. His words were few but precise, simple yet profound and quiet yet powerful.
A true Odd Fellow does not seek to be heard,
he seeks to speak only when it matters.
Silence enables planning and focus while loud individuals seeks attention.
Always be worthy. SBI

05/04/2026

𝑬𝑨𝑺𝑻𝑬𝑹 𝑺𝑼𝑵𝑫𝑨𝒀: 𝑻𝑯𝑬 𝑫𝑨𝒀 𝑫𝑬𝑨𝑻𝑯 𝑳𝑶𝑺𝑻 𝑰𝑻𝑺 𝑯𝑶𝑳𝑫

This is not just a holiday… this is 𝗩𝗜𝗖𝗧𝗢𝗥𝗬 𝗗𝗔𝗬.

This is the day everything changed.
Darkness trembled.
The stone was rolled away.
And HOPE… rose with the dawn.
What looked like defeat…
became the greatest victory the world has ever known.

Through Jesus Christ...

Death was conquered
Sin was broken
And life… eternal life… was secured

📖 “I am the resurrection and the life. Whoever believes in Me, though he die, yet shall he live, and whoever lives and believes in Me shall never die.” — John 11:25–26

Today, we don’t just remember...
We DECLARE:
Hope is alive
Victory is sealed
And our Savior REIGNS forever

As Odd Fellows, we stand firm in the timeless principles of:

🌹 Friendship — bound stronger than the grave
🤝 Love — proven on the cross, fulfilled in the resurrection
👁️ Truth — that light will ALWAYS overcome darkness

So rise today, Brethren and Sisters.
Rise in faith.
Rise in purpose.
Rise in the unshakable truth that the tomb is empty… and so is defeat.

He is Risen. He is Victorious. And because of Him, so are we.

All praise and glory be to the Creator and Preserver of the Universe.

𝓕𝓻𝓲𝓮𝓷𝓭𝓼𝓱𝓲𝓹, 𝓛𝓸𝓿𝓮, 𝓪𝓷𝓭 𝓣𝓻𝓾𝓽𝓱 prevailed. 🌹🤝♥️🔗👁️🌹

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