Free & Accepted Masons of Indiana
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The Grand Lodge of Free Accepted Masons of Indiana has been a cornerstone of the community since 1818, uniting men from diverse backgrounds who share a commitment to moral character and the belief in a Supreme Being. With nearly 50,000 members across 400 Lodges, the organization fosters a brotherhood that emphasizes personal growth, community service, and unity among its members.
Freemasonry promotes values that transcend race, religion, and opinion, encouraging men to become better husbands, fathers, brothers, and citizens. By prohibiting divisive discussions in their Lodges, Masons strive to cultivate friendships and focus on shared principles, ensuring their mission of promoting goodwill and understanding remains relevant in today's society.
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