Free & Accepted Masons of Indiana
The Grand Lodge of Free & Accepted Masons of Indiana has been a cornerstone of communities across the state since its establishment in 1818, representing a diverse membership of 50,000 men in nearly 400 Lodges. As a fraternity committed to fostering personal growth, unity, and charity, it welcomes men of all backgrounds who seek to improve themselves and serve their communities.
Dedicated to the timeless values of friendship and integrity, the organization emphasizes moral character and the importance of brotherhood while maintaining an environment free from divisive discussions. Through its degrees and ceremonies, Freemasonry in Indiana continues to pass down its rich traditions and ideals, ensuring that each member strives to be more than just a man, but a Mason.
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