Free & Accepted Masons of Indiana
The Grand Lodge of Free Accepted Masons of Indiana, established in 1818, is a cornerstone of community life in the state, with a membership of 50,000 men across nearly 400 lodges. Committed to fostering values such as charity, integrity, and camaraderie, the organization connects men from diverse backgrounds who share a common goal of personal and communal betterment.
Freemasonry emphasizes the importance of brotherhood, encouraging members to be better husbands, fathers, and citizens while promoting unity through respectful dialogue and shared values. By focusing on what unites rather than divides, the fraternity continues to thrive as a beacon of moral character and service in a changing world.
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