Free & Accepted Masons of Indiana
The Grand Lodge of Free Accepted Masons of Indiana has been a cornerstone of communities across the state since 1818, representing a diverse membership of around 50,000 Masons in nearly 400 Lodges. Dedicated to fostering brotherhood, integrity, and charity, they aim to unite men of all backgrounds to support each other and improve themselves through shared values and timeless traditions.
Freemasonry emphasizes personal growth and community service, welcoming men of good moral character who believe in a Supreme Being, regardless of race, religion, or education. By encouraging discussions that transcend divisive topics such as politics and religion, the organization strives to forge lasting friendships and promote a culture of understanding and unity among its members.
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