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Thursday Night at the Rite (TNR) is returning for season four! Read our blog to learn more about what to expect in our upcoming season.

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Thursday Night at the Rite is BACK!

Brethren, you asked and we listened.

Thursday Night at the Rite (TNR) is returning for season four!

From January 19 - April 13, 2023, join hundreds – if not thousands – of your Brothers online bi-weekly at 8 PM ET to witness a Scottish Rite degree. The experience is immersive, inspirational, and educational – and filled with fraternal fellowship.

Updates for Season Four

We diligently listened to member feedback and made some changes to this season based on what you told us.

Season Four features:

  1. Lesser-seen degrees
  2. Exemplifications of degrees by different Valleys across the NMJ. Experience how degrees may differ from presentations in your Valley
  3. More chances for fraternal fellowship, discussion, and reflection on each of the degrees shown

As always, the degrees witnessed are eligible for passport credit!


The Season Premiere on January 19: Debut of the 20°

On January 19, season four kicks off with the premiere of our new cinematic production of the 20°, Master Ad Vitam.

The degree explores the Core Values of Integrity and Devotion to Country as we watch Benedict Arnold seek pardon for his treason. DON’T MISS IT!

20° poster for Thursday Night at the Rite.
Thursday Night at the Rite’s 20°, Master Ad Vitam.


The Complete Schedule

Click here for the complete TNR season four schedule.

Host a Viewing Party

While Thursday Night at the Rite aims to make seeking light accessible wherever you may be, it’s also a great way to rally your Valley Brothers! Host a TNR viewing party and check out our blog for help on planning a memorable event.

Scottish Rite Masons stand in front of a projector during a Valley watch party.
Members from New Hampshire Consistory attending a watch party.

We look forward to seeing you at Thursday Night at the Rite!

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