Free & Accepted Masons of Indiana
The Grand Lodge of Free Accepted Masons of Indiana has been a cornerstone of local communities since its establishment in 1818, embodying a fraternal organization that welcomes men from diverse backgrounds who share a commitment to moral values and community service. With nearly 50,000 members across nearly 400 Lodges in Indiana, Freemasonry emphasizes personal development, friendship, and charitable contributions, fostering a brotherhood that transcends differences.
As the oldest and largest fraternal organization in the world, Freemasonry focuses on uniting men of good character who seek to improve themselves and their communities by adhering to principles of integrity and respect. Through its degrees and ceremonies, the fraternity promotes timeless values, ensuring that the mission of making good men better continues to thrive in today's society.
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