Congratulations to Corey Curtiss, past presiding officer of all three of the Ann Arbor York Rite bodies on his new position with the Grand Lodge of Michigan!
The Steeds of Time
The Steeds of Time
The Steeds of Time course on. No flick of spurs.
Nor curb of bits, can change their rhythmic stride.
The silent hoofs of these staid voyageurs
Turn not aside upon their cosmic ride.No mortal mind can think, nor tongue can say,
How long the Steeds of Time have trod the way;
Nor whence they came, nor where their quest may lie.
But hoof-prints in the sky point out their path
Along the Milky Way; past coal-sacks wrapt
In deepest mystery; through nebulae
So faint no human eye can classify
The dappled flecks as stars. And yet each speck
Is but a tally-mark of aeons lapsed
Since Chaos saw the Steeds of Time pass by.Sir Knight, Mortimer E. Cooley
Dean Emeritus of Michigan School of Engineering
Ann Arbor, Michigan
January 1933
Ann Arbor York Rite Endorses Corey Curtiss, PTIM for the Grand Council Line
Ann Arbor Council No. 86, R&SM is proud to nominate Corey Curtiss, PTIM for the office of Captain of the Guard at the upcoming Grand Assembly of the Grand Council of Royal and Select Masons of Michigan.
Ascension Observance 2017















Join Us For Our Ascension Observance
See you tonight!
Ann Arbor Council No. 86, R&SM Installs New Officers Including Jake Foster as Thrice Illustrious Master
Congratulations to the 2017 officers of Ann Arbor Council No. 86, R&SM, and our new Thrice Illustrious Master Jake Foster.
The Most Excellent Grand High Priest Visits Washtenaw Chapter
A great visit today from the Most Excellent Grand High Priest and his staff.
Brother Dan Kachadourian of Ann Arbor-Fraternity Lodge Presents Washtenaw Chapter With Replacement Secretary’s Apron In Memory of PHP and Chapter Secretary Seymour D. Greenstone
Today, Brother Dan Kachadourian of Ann Arbor-Fraternity Lodge presented Washtenaw Chapter with a replacement Secretary’s apron in memory of PHP and Chapter Secretary Seymour D. Greenstone. The original apron was damaged beyond repair and Bro. Kachadourian, a long time friend of Excellent Companion Greenstone very graciously offered to replace it.
2016 Meritorious Service Award winner Art Davidge, HPC



Congratulations to our very own Art Davidge on being selected for the Grand Commandery of Knights Templar of Michigan, Meritorious Service Award at the Grand Conclave.
Our sesquicentennial commemorative coin
The reverse of our sesquicentennial commemorative coin inspired by the keystone of our original asylum.
The obverse of our sesquicentennial commemorative coin inspired by the crest of our original medal.
A priest’s message on entering Ann Arbor Commandery No. 13, Knights Templar
“And now, my dear brothers of the ancient and historic order of the Knights of the Templar, it is my privilege, and I gladly say to you, it is my privilege to address you in the close ties of a common responsibility and interest. Your historic order is committed in every detail and principle of its teachings and ritual to the upholding and vindication of this great hope and truth of human life. You are here because a dispensation has been committed to you to stand firm for the two pillars of the faith–'Jesus and the Resurrection.' All your past history, from the glorious enterprises of which the crusaders are a splendid illustration, ties you to a definite positive maintenance of the faith of the gospel. The gospel of Jesus is the raison d'etre of Templarism. As the other evening it was my privilege to take the obligations of your order, I felt as a Christian priest, how transcendently beautiful, how sublimely solemn, every teaching, every word, every sentiment of Templarism was. It was a revelation to me and all that the church is to me is brought to my heart with new beauty and fervor. A fine Knight Templar is a true Christian–must be–for Templarism means the Church. It has ever been the handmaid, the auxiliary of the church, it is not the church, it is true, but its ally, its defender, its exponent. Every Knight Templar, by the logic of his order and position, recognizes, vindicates, enters the church of God. Our danger is that we should not see this relationship, that the logic of your obligations should fail to carry you far enough and that we should remain outside the church door. Our place is within, and that because we are Knights Templar.”
“My brothers, Sir Knights, I pray for the choicest gifts and blessings of our common loving Father, upon your Commandery, upon every member of the same ‘in his vocation and ministry,’ and I pray each of us may go forward and take our place and do our full duty in the great army of our loving Captain, until in His loving wisdom He shall call us to the higher service of the other home.”
- Rev. William Hothersall Gardam, Rector of St. Luke's Episcopal Church Ypsilanti on the Easter following his knighting as a member of Ann Arbor Commandery No. 13, Knights Templar, April 19, 1897
The Passing of Sir Knight Walter Howarth, PC
Walt was an amazing mentor, leader, and mason. He served in the East of each of the York Rite bodies with distinction and was always available for counsel and fellowship even as his health failed. He will be dearly missed.
Ascensions Observance 2016
2016 Ascension Observance
Come join us for our Ascension Observance being held at 7pm, May 6th at the Belleville Masonic Temple! It's open to the public and our first observance held in Belleville!
Southeastern Battalion Ascension Observance
Come visit Ann Arbor Commandery No. 13, KT as it hosts the annual Southeastern Battalion Ascension Observance, featuring the official Grand Encampment of Knights Templar of the United States of America, ascension observance ceremony. This event is open to the public and brothers and sir knights are encouraged to attend with their friends and families.
Sir Knights are requested to attend in uniform and all others, Sunday best.
Ann Arbor Council Greets Two New Super Excellent Masters
Familiar faces at Kalamazoo All Degree day today! Two new Companions of Ann Arbor 86 greeted as Super Excellent Masters today!!
Onward Christian Soldiers
Did you know that "Onward, Christian Soldiers" a hymn which has become synonymous with Commanderies of Knights Templar was written the same year that Ann Arbor Commandery was founded?
Jason Bryce Greeted as Super Excellent Master
Ann Arbor Council 86 sends its congratulations to Companion Jason Bryce for being greeted as a Super Excellent Master! He’s now a voting Royal and Select Mason. Our Thrice Illustrious Master, Corey Curtiss took part in the degree work and was on hand for this great event in Flint, MI.
Longtime Ann Arbor judge, S.J. Elden, remembered as 'a good man with a big heart'
We say goodbye to a pillar of the Ann Arbor community, and a true friend, brother, and companion, Sandy Elden.
The Ann Arbor York Rite Settles into the Belleville Masonic Temple
We’re up on the board!