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We created a variety of assets to accompany our newest anthemic campaign, Journey On. Learn how you can best use them in our article.

In February 2022, the Supreme Council of the Scottish Rite, NMJ announced “Journey On,” an anthemic campaign designed to inspire current members to reconnect with what it means to be a Scottish Rite Mason and to reaffirm the power and fulfillment that comes with seeking more light.

As part of this campaign, we created a variety of Journey On branded assets for use by Valleys and members. These assets allow you to honor our Masonic journey towards more light, as well as offer a way to proudly show your Scottish Rite affiliation.

Interested in using our Journey On assets but not sure where to start? Read on to learn about some of the assets we have available and how you can utilize Journey On materials to remind yourself and your Brothers that there’s always more light to be gained.

1. Change your social media banner

Share your Scottish Rite pride with your social media friends and followers by changing your personal profile cover image to one of our Journey On social media banners! Whether you’re active on Facebook, LinkedIn, or Twitter, our banners are a quick and easy way to show your affiliation and demonstrate the caliber of men that belong to the Scottish Rite, NMJ.

Download Facebook Cover photos here – for instructions on how to change your Cover photo, click here.

Download LinkedIn Background photos here – for instructions on how to change your Background photo, click here.

Download Twitter Banners here – for instructions on how to change your Banner photo, click here.

2. Hang a poster on your wall

Our posters are a great way to display your commitment to the Scottish Rite and remind yourself that the quest for self-improvement never ends. Download and print our Journey On manifesto or Scottish Rite degrees posters for display in your home or office, just as Brother Eric Pittman,33° Active Member for Indiana has, as seen above.

Download our Journey On posters here. Once downloaded, open the image, and click “File” in the top left corner. There, find and click on the “print” button – you’ll then be prompted to print your poster!

3. Change your phone or desktop background

As an easy way to remind yourself of the extraordinary journey you’ve embarked upon as a Scottish Rite Mason, download our desktop or phone backgrounds to use on your personal devices. See below for instructions on using each!

Desktop background: We recommend downloading these images from a desktop PC or laptop device – click here to download.

PC Users: For instructions on how to set an image as your computer background, click here.

Mac Users: For instructions on how to set an image as your computer background, click here.

Phone background: On mobile devices, press and hold the image. A pop-up window will appear. Select "add to photos" or “save” and the image will be saved to your mobile device's photo album. The background is sized to fit most smartphone devices.

iPhone Users: Click here for instructions on how to set an image as your phone background.

Android Users: Click here for instructions on how to set an image as your phone background.

4. Update your Valley’s look with our retractable banners

Our retractable banners are the perfect way to revamp your Valley’s look, inspiring members to reconnect with what it means to be a Scottish Rite Mason and reaffirm their journey towards light in the East. Even better, Supreme Council can customize each retractable banner with your Valley’s name, URL, and a call-to-action.

For customizations, fill out this form.

To order a banner as is, first, download the banners here. Once you’ve downloaded the banners to your device and chosen which one you’d like to use, visit this Vistaprint page and upload your chosen banner by clicking the “Upload design” button. You can then order your new retractable banners!

To learn more about Journey On and all additional assets available, click here.


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