Valley of Denver, Orient of Colorado

The Colorado Scottish Rite bodies share a common purpose and history dating back to 1877 when the first Scottish Rite organization in the state was created in Denver. The Orient of Colorado currently has three Valleys, Denver, Southern Colorado and Grand Junction, and serve more than 5,000 Scottish Rite Masons by administering the degrees and programs of the Rite.

The Denver Consistory Temple
2025 Presiding Officers

The Colorado Scottish Rite bodies share a common purpose and history dating back to 1877 when the first Scottish Rite organization in the state was created in Denver. The Orient of Colorado currently has three Valleys, Denver, Southern Colorado and Grand Junction, and serve more than 5,000 Scottish Rite Masons by administering the degrees and programs of the Rite.

Karl Hinkle
Karl J. Hinkle, 33°
Deputy of the Supreme Council
Orient of Colorado
Ronald D. Birely, 33°
Ronald D. Birely, 33°
Personal Representative of the Deputy
Valley of Denver
Jered E Minter, 32° KCCH
Venerable Master
Centennial Lodge of Perfection
Dillon R Brickhouse, 32° KCCH
Wise Master
Rocky Mountain Chapter of Rose Croix
Lee Miller, 32° KCCH
Commander
Colorado Council of Kadosh
Bill Achbach, 32° KCCH
Master of Kadosh
Denver Consistory
Daniel K. Conway
Daniel K. Conway, 33°
Treasurer
Valley of Denver
Matthew A. Raia
Matthew A. Raia, 33°
Secretary
Valley of Denver
Joe E. Kier
Joe E. Kier, 33°
Almoner
Valley of Denver
James H. Harris
James H. Harris, 33°
Prelate
Valley of Denver