We are honored to be a beacon of Prince Hall Freemasonry in the heart of Trenton, New Jersey. As a constituent lodge under the jurisdiction of the Most Worshipful Prince Hall Grand Lodge, Free & Accepted Masons, State of New Jersey, we are committed to the principles of Brotherly Love, Relief, and Truth.
WB Rashawn O. Harmon currently serves as the Worshipful Master of King David Lodge No. 15.
Our Meetings We gather on the second Thursday of every month from September through June, fostering brotherhood, personal growth, and community service. Our meetings are a blend of ritual, education, and planning for our charitable activities, ensuring that we remain engaged and supportive members of our community.
Get Started Learn MoreA Legacy of Brotherhood and Service Founded on the principles of brotherly love, relief, and truth, Prince Hall Freemasonry has a rich heritage of promoting justice, equality, and community development. As members of this time-honored tradition, we strive to emulate the values set forth by our founder, Prince Hall, advocating for social justice, education, and economic empowerment.
At King David Lodge No. 15, we are committed to nurturing moral and spiritual growth among our members while actively contributing to the welfare of our community. Through charitable events, mentorship programs, and educational initiatives, we aim to make a positive impact in Trenton and beyond.
Get Involved Whether you are a seasoned Mason or someone interested in learning more about Freemasonry, we invite you to connect with us. Join us at one of our meetings or community events, and experience the fellowship and purpose that define Prince Hall Masonry.
Learn MoreWe are proud to serve under the leadership of Most Worshipful Clyde H. Horton, Jr., the Most Worshipful Grand Master of Prince Hall Masons in the State of New Jersey.
MOTTO:
Leaders Embody Guidance Accountability Character Year-round
SCRIPTURE:
ROMANS 12:10 (NIV)
Be devoted to one another in love. Honor one another above yourselves.
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