Requirements of Membership
A man or woman of good character, who is loyal to his or her country and believes in a Supreme Being, the creator and preserver of the Universe, is eligible for membership. Odd Fellowship strictly forbids any interference with one's religious beliefs or political opinions. Lodges charge an initiation fee and annual dues. The amount of dues is set by each lodge. A candidate must be sponsored by a current member, so the first step towards joining is to find someone who is a current member.- Ask people you know if they know anyone who is an Odd Fellow.
- Find the local lodge, drop in on the day of a meeting about 30 minutes before the scheduled time, and introduce yourself. Most lodges are eager to find new members and will be glad to meet you.
- If you cannot find a current member among your acquaintances, or a local lodge, or anyone living close to you in the e-mail listing, You can write to or call the Grand Lodge or Rebekah Assembly in your state or province and ask the Grand Secretary for assistance.
- You can write to the The Lodge office. E-mail and address are given on the contact page. Send an e-mail introducing yourself.
When the lodge has received your application, they will appoint an interviewing committee of three members. These members will call on you, both to ask questions and to answer any questions you may have concerning the lodge. One purpose of the interviewing committee is to give a candidate at least three familiar faces in the lodge. At the next meeting, the interviewing committee will report back to the lodge. The lodge will ballot to accept you as a member. The lodge will then send you a letter announcing your election to membership and the date and and time for initiation.