Free & Accepted Masons of Indiana
The Grand Lodge of Free Accepted Masons of Indiana, established in 1818, serves as a vital foundation in nearly every community throughout the state, boasting around 50,000 members across nearly 400 lodges. Freemasonry welcomes men from diverse backgrounds who are of good moral character, emphasizing values such as compassion, service, and the pursuit of personal growth.
With a mission to foster unity among men of different opinions and beliefs, the fraternity seeks to create a positive impact on society by promoting friendship and understanding while avoiding divisive topics like religion and politics. Through its rituals and community activities, Masons aspire to improve themselves and their communities, embodying the principles of honor, integrity, and charity.
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