Free & Accepted Masons of Indiana
The Grand Lodge of Free Accepted Masons of Indiana has been a vital institution since 1818, serving as a cornerstone in nearly every community across the state. With a rich history and a membership of around 50,000 men from diverse backgrounds, the organization embodies the principles of brotherhood, compassion, and personal growth.
Freemasonry promotes the values of integrity, charity, and mutual respect, providing a space where discussions on divisive topics are avoided to foster unity among its members. Through degrees and ceremonies, the fraternity aims to enhance the character of its members, encouraging them to become better husbands, fathers, brothers, and citizens.
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