Every leader in the Royal Arch carries more than a title, he carries a sacred trust. The High Priest’s Crown is both a guidebook and a meditation on that responsibility. Written for Companions preparing to preside in the East, as well as for Past High Priests seeking renewal, this volume explores the spiritual, moral, and practical dimensions of Masonic leadership.
Through twenty chapters of reflection and applied wisdom, F. Brad Fowler draws upon Masonic symbolism, Scripture, and centuries of ritual tradition to reveal how the true leader governs first the heart, then the Chapter. The book provides an educational framework for officer training and Chapter development, addressing topics such as:
The meaning of the Crown as a symbol of light and humility
Building harmony among officers and Companions
Mentorship, stewardship, and the moral architecture of leadership
Renewal, legacy, and the eternal nature of service in the Royal Arch
Richly illustrated with symbolic plates and a reverent frontispiece, The High Priest’s Crown continues Fowler’s tradition of blending Masonic philosophy with real-world leadership. Whether used for study, instruction, or personal reflection, this book reminds every Companion that the truest crowns are not worn upon the head, but within the heart.