Free & Accepted Masons of Indiana
The Grand Lodge of Free Accepted Masons of Indiana, established in 1818, is a prominent fraternal organization committed to fostering brotherhood and self-improvement among men from diverse backgrounds across the state. With nearly 50,000 members in almost 400 Lodges, the fraternity emphasizes moral character, community service, and the pursuit of personal growth through time-honored traditions and values.
Freemasonry aims to unite men of all races, religions, and opinions, promoting friendship and understanding while steering clear of divisive discussions on politics and religion within its Lodges. This commitment to inclusivity and mutual support empowers members to become better husbands, fathers, and citizens, reinforcing their pledge to uplift themselves and their communities.
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