The answer to this question is long and varied, but is best answered by stating that Freemasons worship the same entities as non-Freemasons. Some examples:
As an institution, Freemasonry doesn't engage in worship, per se. However, one must believe in God to qualify for membership, and all lodge meetings MUST begin with prayer, and MUST have a Bible (or other Volume of Sacred Law predominant in the lodge, or the country in which it meets), open on its altar in order to be just & lawful to conduct the business of the lodge. Any lodge which does not observe these regulations can have its charter pulled, and its officers & membership subject to severe discipline.
The source for possible confusion is that Freemasonry is open to members of ANY & ALL religions and beliefs, provided the applicant professes a belief in a Supreme Being (their interpretation of that phrase should be their own, & not subject to further inquiry). Freemasonry - which emerged as a "Gentlemen's Club" during a period of extreme religious strife in Britain - prides itself in allowing believers in a variety of creeds & religious paths to "meet on the level" in a common "Brotherhood of Man, under the Fatherhood of God". The fact that it does NOT profess any specific dogma regarding the nature of God or Salvation causes it to be criticized by those who have very particular beliefs regarding such dogma, and who cannot accept any mention of God that it inclusive of beliefs other than their own. These are the sources of all the accusations against the Masonic concept of Deity.
there's only one God, the same for The Bible believers, the Koran, the Jewish... so it's called the great architect of the Universe
Any god. That really depends of the members own religion.
Freemasons don't worship Satan.
As far as I know, nobody worships freemasons in Tanzania or anywhere else. As for where Freemasons worship, it is at whatever church, synagogue, temple or mosque they choose to worship at.
Sunday is the day to worship God. You should really worship God all days of the week.
Freemasonry is not about worship at all. Individual Freemasons worship God in their own individual ways. Chris may go to the church on Sunday, Moishe may go to synagogue on Saturday and Abdul may attend jumaa on Friday but they can all meet together in a Masonic Lodge because the Lodge is not about how they worship. It's no more a religious group than the Boy Scouts.
Freemasons worship a god that they call the Great Architect of the Universe. They must believe in a monotheistic Supreme Being, but other characteristics are up to individual interpretation.
You may worship whichever god you choose
Some are Freemasons and Satanics are very evil and worship evil but rarely practice but they are very still evil
No, the Freemasons do not believe in more than one God.
Freemasons anywhere can worship in whatever church, mosque, synagogue or temple their religious convictions direct them to. Freemasonry is not a religion and does not require its members to worship in any way.
To us as chrsitians, to worship means to live a life to please God; not that we are "perfect" but to really just do what is right before God and men. You can also worship in singing.
No freemasons have ever been tied to Satanism nor has a pentagram anything to do with genuine masonic symbolism
They worship many Gods.So their religion has a lot of percentage of people:) not really the only worship who they want to and that is whoever any god or goddess