Greater Johnstown Lodge No. 538 F.&A.M. of Pennsylvania

Greater Johnstown Lodge No. 538 F.&A.M. of Pennsylvania Making good men better since 1875! Meetings 1st Thurs of the month

Constituted June 14, 1875 by the
Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania. Alma Lodge. history.

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https://johnstownlodge538.org/

https://johnstownmasonictemple.net/ A short history of Greater Johnstown Lodge 538. Freemasonry came to Johnstown, PA, in 1854 when Cambria Lodge No. 278 was constituted. By 1875 the membership of Cambria Lodge had grown large enough that a second lodge was considered practical for Johnstown. On June 14, 1875 the G

rand Lodge of Pennsylvania granted the charter for Johnstown Lodge No. 538. The lodges’ first Worshipful Master, John P. Linton, had served as a Colonel of Pennsylvania Volunteers during the Civil War. Johnstown Lodge’s first Senior Warden, Jacob M. Campbell, served as a brevet Brigadier General during the Civil War and would be elected to the U.S. House of Representatives the following year. Johnstown Lodge initially met on the north-east corner of Clinton and Railroad Streets in downtown Johnstown. The earliest records of the lodge were unfortunately lost in a fire. By 1876, Johnstown Lodge was meeting on the first Monday of the month in Thomas Hall on Main Street. In 1884, Johnstown’s first four-story building, Alma Hall, was opened by I.O.O.F. All Masonic bodies moved into the building in 1885, and Johnstown Lodge began meeting on the first Thursday of the month. On May 31, 1889, Johnstown was the scene of one of the worst disasters in U.S. Heavy rains caused a dilapidated canal dam built on the Conemaugh River 14 miles above Johnstown to burst. A wall of water rushed down the valley to Johnstown, destroying the city and killing 2,209 people. Six members of Lodge No. 538 perished in the flood. Alma Hall was one of a handful of buildings to survive the torrent and the lodge records fortunately survived. Johnstown Lodge had its greatest growth during the periods immediately following World War I and World War II. In 1920, Johnstown Lodge initiated 87 members; the highest yearly total of initiated members ever. In 1946 and 1947, 69 and 68 members, respectively, were initiated. While there had been only two lodges in Johnstown when Alma Hall opened in 1884, by 1925 there were four Lodges. The growing fraternity required a building of its own. A Temple Association was formed and in 1929 approved construction of a temple. The cornerstone was laid in a Masonic ceremony presided over by Right Worshipful Grand Master William S. Snyder on November 14, 1931. Johnstown Lodge’s first meeting in the new temple occurred on December 6, 1934. Johnstown Lodge celebrated its 100th Anniversary in 1975. The signature event was the visit of Right Worshipful Grand Master Rochester B. Woodall on June 14 with an anniversary dinner for 500 brethren and a memorial service for all brethren. In the 1970s and 1980s Johnstown suffered economically as the steel mills and coal mines that supported the region shut down. Johnstown could no longer support four Masonic lodges. As a result, Conemaugh Valley Lodge No. 692 and Sunnehanna Lodge No. 742 merged with Lodge No. 538, creating the present Greater Johnstown Lodge No. 538. Greater Johnstown Lodge celebrated its 125th Anniversary with an anniversary dinner and a visit from Right Worshipful Grand Master Robert L. Dulge, Jr., on May 5, 2000. Today Greater Johnstown Lodge No. 538 prides itself on the high caliber of degree work conducted by its officers. The lodge has actively assisted the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania through one-day Masonic Journey classes conducted in 2004, 2005 and 2010. In 2007, Greater Johnstown Lodge traveled to Washington, D.C., and conferred the Master Mason’s degree at the George Washington National Memorial.

06/12/2026

Working together, Pennsylvania's Masonic lodges go above and beyond for their communities.

In the 56th Masonic District, members had a goal of collecting 250 gallons of water to donate to residents who didn't have access to running water at Warren County mobile home parks.

They met their goal - and then some! - with 680 gallons of water donated.

"Freemasonry is truly alive and thriving in Northwestern PA," said Brother Leo Sibble, Stillwater Lodge No. 547, Youngsville, who shared this amazing story.

Brothers gathered after a wonderful evening of degree work. Congratulations to our newly raised Master Mason and our new...
06/11/2026

Brothers gathered after a wonderful evening of degree work. Congratulations to our newly raised Master Mason and our newest Entered Apprentice. Nights like these remind us that the future of our Lodge is bright. 🔹📐🧭

Brothers and friends my name is Austin Mullins , it is with great humility and gratitude that I share this milestone — I...
06/10/2026

Brothers and friends my name is Austin Mullins , it is with great humility and gratitude that I share this milestone — I have been raised to the degree of Master Mason in our lodge. Standing here in our beautiful temple, this moment represents reflection, and fraternal bonds that have strengthened my character and commitment to the Craft.

As a new Master Mason, I’m also excited to step into a new role: managing our Lodge’s page! I look forward to sharing more about the timeless values of Freemasonry — Brotherly Love, Relief, and Truth — along with upcoming events, educational content, and highlights from our fraternal journey.
To all the Brothers who guided and supported me along the way: thank you. Masonry has truly made me a better man.
If you’re curious about Freemasonry or want to learn more, feel free to reach out. The door is always open.
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Congratulations to our 25 year service members!
06/10/2026

Congratulations to our 25 year service members!

Brethren, I apologize for the delay in posting. I hope everyone had a nice holiday. I'd like to congratulate our newest ...
05/26/2026

Brethren, I apologize for the delay in posting. I hope everyone had a nice holiday. I'd like to congratulate our newest Master Mason and newest Fellowcraft!

05/26/2026

If you were planning to help plant trees in the Johnstown Central Park on May 30th, that has been cancelled indefinitely.

Brethren,For those who know me, I am rarely at a loss for words. Please accept my sincere apologies for the delay in sha...
05/09/2026

Brethren,

For those who know me, I am rarely at a loss for words. Please accept my sincere apologies for the delay in sharing these photographs. The adrenaline has now subsided, and I am truly overwhelmed with emotion. I am deeply honored and humbled by each of you—your service, dedication, and heartfelt involvement are nothing short of inspiring.

I want to extend my heartfelt gratitude to everyone who contributed to making this past meeting a resounding success. To our esteemed award recipients, your unwavering dedication and rich Masonic history are truly commendable. To my fellow York Rite Brothers, Lodge Officers, and to our distinguished presenter, Damian Williamson —thank you for your support and participation.

This was one of the most significant meetings I have had the privilege to attend and lead. Brethren, I am profoundly honored and humbled to serve as Worshipful Master of such a remarkable group of men whom I proudly call Brothers, and to be a part of this extraordinary organization. As many Past Masters, sitting Masters, or leaders of organizations know, there is much that happens behind the scenes, often accompanied by stress and sacrifice. Moments like our last stated meeting make all of that effort worthwhile.

Thank you from the bottom of my heart to everyone involved. Congratulations to all, and thank you for being part of one of my most cherished meetings—both as a Brother and as your Worshipful Master.

Fraternally,

Brennen Stiffler, WM
Greater Johnstown Lodge No. 538 F&AM

Brethren,Please see the updated information on the tree planting.
05/01/2026

Brethren,

Please see the updated information on the tree planting.

Stay safe and warm Brothers
01/25/2026

Stay safe and warm Brothers

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Johnstown, PA
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