Free & Accepted Masons of Indiana
The Grand Lodge of Free Accepted Masons of Indiana, established in 1818, stands as a cornerstone of community life throughout the state, with nearly 50,000 Masons organized in almost 400 lodges. This esteemed fraternal organization invites men of all backgrounds to join in a mission centered on brotherhood, personal growth, and community service.
Freemasonry emphasizes values such as charity, moral integrity, and respect for diversity, fostering an environment where discussions on divisive topics like religion and politics are avoided. Through rituals and teachings passed from one generation to the next, Masons strive to empower each other to become better individuals and active, positive contributors to society.
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