There are several organizations and businesses in the world that use the name “Eastern Star.”
On this website, we are referring to an organization known as The General Grand Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star and its affiliated Grand Chapters and Subordinate Chapters. If you are looking for one of the other “Eastern Stars,” please try checking our Links Page.
If you have an interest in the Order of the Eastern Star and would like to know more about the Order, you have come to the right place.
Please feel free to explore this website. We hope you will be pleasantly surprised! If you would like information about how to join us, please click the “Join” tab. We would welcome your inquiry.
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If you do not find what you need or require more information, please email the Right Worthy Grand Secretary at rwgsecretary@easternstar.org.
What is Order of the Eastern Star?
Our Mission
To make a positive difference in the world with charitable works, lasting friendships and loving kindness to all mankind.
Our Values
- Trustworthiness
- Dependability
- Loyalty
- Honesty
- Friendship
- Charity
- Kindness
FIDELITY
CONSTANCY
LOYALTY
FAITH
LOVE
Organizational Structure
The General Grand Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star, was organized by a convention of delegates of independent Grand Chapters (the jurisdictional bodies over chapters in states or provinces) on the fifteenth and sixteenth days of November 1876. The official title of the organization is: General Grand Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star. The office of the General Grand Chapter is located in our International Headquarters in Washington, D.C.
As shown in the chart at the right, the General Grand Chapter (GGC) serves as the hub for chapters subordinate to the GGC and the Grand Jurisdictions. The large red circle represents GGC. There are 46 states, 8 Canadian Provinces, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, Bolivia, Sao Paulo (Brazil) and Italy that are Grand Jurisdictions joined by the GGC. These are represented by the blue circles.
New York and New Jersey are not a part of the GGC. They each have a slightly different Ritual and their own set of Laws. GGC and these two states have a harmonious relationship and exchange Grand Representatives with each other.
In each Grand Jurisdiction joined by GGC are several Chapters represented by the green circles extending from the blue circles. The geographical size governs the number of Chapters in each state or Province.
The yellow circles represent individual Chapters in the overseas countries that are directly governed by GGC. This includes Alaska and Hawaii as they do not have a Grand Chapter formed in their state.