Free & Accepted Masons of Indiana
The Grand Lodge of Free Accepted Masons of Indiana, established in 1818, is a prominent fraternal organization that has played a vital role in communities across the state. With nearly 50,000 members and approximately 400 Lodges, the fraternity embraces men from diverse backgrounds who share a commitment to moral character and a belief in a Supreme Being.
Freemasonry aims to foster personal development and community service, advocating values that enhance the qualities of being a husband, father, brother, and citizen. By uniting men of various beliefs while steering clear of divisive discussions, the organization upholds a legacy of brotherhood and mutual respect that transcends differences.
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