Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite Of Free Masonry Nmj
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Pathfinder Program
Helps Scottish Rite Masons explore the fraternity and discover their interests through activities across various areas.

Hauts Grades Academy
Promotes education and engagement through in-depth study and reflection of the Scottish Rite degrees.

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Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite Of Free Masonry Nmj


Founded in
1940
EIN
23-7149719
IRS 501(C) Type
501(c)()
Category/Type
Religious & Faith-Based
Address
5907 STONEY CREEK DR FORT WAYNE, IN 46825-4401 United States
Website
https://www.aasr-ftwayne.org/
Phone
(260)-423-2593
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About
The Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite of Free Masonry, NMJ, founded in 1940, is a fraternity committed to deepening the principles of Freemasonry. It aims to improve character, leadership, and spirits through programs, inspiring members to uphold Masonic principles and community values. They serve mankind through charitable outreach, striving to be good men seeking self-improvement and greater wisdom.
Mission
The Scottish Rite enhances a Freemason's journey towards wisdom and enlightenment.

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