Formal Establishment Statement
Widows Sons Lebanon was established in 2001 in Lebanon taken its charter from the Widows Sons Scotland under the principles and values of Freemasonry, as a brotherhood of Masonic motorcycle riders dedicated to fellowship, charity, responsible riding, and relief.
It forms part of the wider Widows Sons tradition and is connected to the values, discipline, and fellowship of Freemasonry. WSL - Eshmun Riders brings together brethren who are Master Masons, motorcycle riders, and men committed to brotherhood, charity, responsible conduct, and service.
The Brotherhood exists to promote fellowship and unity among brother Freemasons who ride motorcycles, while supporting widows of Freemasons and maintaining a dignified public presence.
Our identity is simple: we are Freemasons on the road, bound by the Craft, strengthened by fellowship, and guided by charity.
We ride proudly, but never arrogantly.
We gather publicly, but always with discipline.
We wear our identity with responsibility, not ego.
Who We Are Not
Widows Sons Lebanon – WSL Eshmun Knights is not an outlaw motorcycle club, a one-percent club, a political movement, a religious group, or a commercial riding association.
We do not promote rivalry, intimidation, disorder, political division, or conduct that could damage the dignity of Freemasonry or the reputation of the Brotherhood.
Membership is not about numbers, appearance, or status. It is about character, commitment, Masonic standing, responsible riding, and service.
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YOU ARE AND WHERE
YOU ARE GOING
Our Values
Brotherhood
We promote fellowship, unity, loyalty, and mutual support among brother Freemasons who ride motorcycles.
Relief
We support widows of Freemasons and charitable causes that reflect the Masonic duty of compassion and service.
Truth
We act with honesty, integrity, transparency, and respect in all matters concerning the Brotherhood.
Discipline
We uphold responsible riding, safe conduct, proper behaviour, and respect for the rules of the road.
Respect for the Craft
We act in a manner consistent with the dignity of Freemasonry and with the laws and constitution of the Grand Lodge of Antient Free & Accepted Masons of Scotland, as well as the guidelines of the District Grand Lodge of Lebanon.
Unity
We preserve harmony among members and avoid political, religious, or divisive matters within the Brotherhood.
Service
We believe that brotherhood must be expressed through action, charity, relief, and support.