Free & Accepted Masons of Indiana
The Grand Lodge of Free Accepted Masons of Indiana is a historic fraternal organization established in 1818, boasting a membership of around 50,000 men across nearly 400 Lodges statewide. Committed to fostering values such as compassion, service, and personal growth, the fraternity brings together individuals from diverse backgrounds while promoting a strong sense of community and brotherhood.
Freemasons emphasize moral character and mutual respect, creating an environment where divisive topics like religion and politics are set aside to focus on what unites humanity. Through degrees and ceremonies, they aim to make good men better and encourage a lifelong commitment to charity and civic responsibility.
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