05/31/2026
Brotherhood's true value is most evident during life's heaviest moments.
Over the past month, our chapter has walked through a season of grief. We stood with Brother Gordon Chew as he laid his mother to rest. We lifted up our Chaplain, Brother George Wormsby, in prayer and support as he mourned the loss of his oldest sister. And now, together, we mourn the loss of Brother Alex R. Lumpkin.
In moments like these, brotherhood becomes more than a word. It becomes a phone call. A shoulder. A prayer. A presence. It becomes brothers standing together when standing alone feels impossible.
"Rejoice with them that do rejoice, and weep with them that weep." Romans 12:15 (KJV)
Brotherhood connects us through every phase of life. Through celebration and sorrow. Through victories and setbacks. Through beginnings and endings.
As we continue to support those carrying the weight of loss, may we also remember the responsibility and blessing of being present for one another. Sometimes the greatest act of brotherhood is simply showing up.
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