Stated Meetings:
4th Wednesday of the Month
Social Hour 5:30-6:30
Dinner at 6:30 PM
Meeting at 7:00 PM
No meeting in June, July, November
Election of Officers on 2nd Wednesday in December
History of Amran Shrine
To talk about the history of Amran I think we need to have a short review of Shrine history.
The History of the Shrine
Shrinedom had its beginning in 1870 in New York City when a group of Masons established a new fraternal organization for Master Masons based on having fun, fellowship, and the Masonic principles of brotherly love, relief and truth. It was then known as “THE ANCIENT ARABIC ORDER OF THE MYSTIC SHRINE” which over time become Shriners of North America and Now Shriners International.
After its initial establishment, the Shrine movement began to spread throughout the United States. By 1878, ther were 425 Shriners in 13 Temples in 8 states. Within ten years, 1888, there were over 7000 Shriners in 48 Temples and by 1900 there were 85,000 Shriners and 82 Temples.
Shrinedom in the two Carolinas did not begin until 1894 with the creation of Oasis Temple in Charlotte, North Carolina. Oasis then became the “Mother” Temple for all of the two Carolinas. The growth of Shrinedom within the Carolinas produced initiates from all across the two Carolinas: from Asheville, Greensboro, Raleigh, Wilmington, Spartanburg, Charleston, Greenville and Columbia. But with this growth came logistical issues of traveling the great distances for Temple meetings and events; not to mention the issues with communicating with the Nobility in a timely and expedient manner. To address these issues new Temples were established across the Carolinas and these were:
- Omar Temple in Charleston, SC in 1907
- Sudan Temple in New Bern, NC in 1916
- Hejaz Temple in Greenville, SC in 1920
- Jamil Temple in Columbia, SC in 1974, and our own
- Amran Temple in Raleigh, NC IN 1976
- History of the Shrine
- History of Amran Temple
- What is a Shriner
- Shriners Creed
- Badge of a Shriner
- Why Shriners wear a Fez
- How to become a Shriner
- How to Apply
- Apply for Associate or Affiliate Membership
- The Story of the "Editiorial Without Words"
- What is Freemasonry and How to Join?
- What Freemasonry Is Not?
- Who can become a Freemason?
2026 Calendar of Events
Note: Amran Today Newsletter/Magazine has been cancelled; please visit the Shriner International Imperial Magazine at Shriner Magazine .
January – Regular Stated Meeting
Location: Amran Temple
Time: Dinner at 6:00 PM
February – BBQ Ribs Sale
Location: 11101 Creedmoor Rd, Raleigh, NC 27614
Time: 8:00 AM – 1:00 PM
February – Club and Unit Seminar
Location: 11101 Creedmoor Rd, Raleigh, NC 27614
Time: 8:00 AM – 1:00 PM
February – Shrine Bowl of the Carolinas Meeting
February – Regular Stated Meeting
Location: 11101 Creedmoor Rd, Raleigh, NC 27614
Time: 8:00 AM – 1:00 PM
February – Potentate's Official Visit
Location: 11101 Creedmoor Rd, Raleigh, NC 27614
Time: 8:00 AM – 1:00 PM
March – Greenville Hospital Days
March – Event
Location: Amran Temple
Time: Dinner at 6:00 PM
March – Regular Stated Meeting
Location: Amran Temple
Time: Dinner at 6:00 PM
March – Spring SASA
April 18 – Reverse Raffle
Location: Amran Temple
Time: Dinner at 6:00 PM
April 23 – Regular Stated Meeting
Location: Amran Temple
Time: Dinner at 6:00 PM
May – Yard Sale
Location: Amran Temple
Time: Dinner at 6:00 PM
May – Regular Stated Meeting
Location: Amran Temple
Time: Dinner at 6:00 PM
June – Summer Ceremonial
Location: Amran Temple
Time: Dinner at 6:00 PM
June – July – Imperial Session
August – September – Potentate's Trip
Location: Amran Temple
Time: Dinner at 6:00 PM
September – Fall SASA
October – Amran Shrine Circus
Location: NC State Fairgrounds – Horse Complex
Shows: First show 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM | Second show 8:00 PM – 10:00 PM
November – Feztival of Trees
Time: TBA
Location: TBD
December – Amran Temple Event (NOBLES ONLY)
Location: Amran Temple
Time: Dinner at 6:00 PM