Free & Accepted Masons of Indiana
The Grand Lodge of Free Accepted Masons of Indiana serves as a significant cornerstone of communities across the state since its establishment in 1818, boasting a membership of 50,000 men in nearly 400 lodges. Freemasonry is characterized by its dedication to personal growth, philanthropy, and mutual respect among men of diverse backgrounds and beliefs.
Promoting values that enhance character and community, the fraternity encourages members to be better individuals, husbands, and citizens while fostering genuine friendships that transcend societal divisions. Through their degrees and ceremonies, Masons strive to unite men from all walks of life in a timeless commitment to improving themselves and the world around them.
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