Meetings, Webinars, & Study Groups

Branch Meetings for Members and Friends

Monthly Online Meeting: First Wednesday of each month. Link: Online Branch Meeting. 7 – 8 pm with discussion possible up to 8:15 pm ET.
April 11: Easter Festival, 12:30 – 3:30, Waldorf School of Lexington
You are invited to join us for an Easter festival at the WSL. We will have a discussion on the following topic. “What are you doing to create the future you want to see and what are you doing to live fruitfully in the present and what are you doing to make reparations for the past?”  We will also do some singing and share snacks (bring a snack if able). Please join us for this simple but thoughtful festival! – All the best, Lisa (for the Festivals Committee)
May 6: Monthly Online Branch Meeting, 7 – 8 pm. Link: Online Branch Meeting
June 3: Monthly Online Branch Meeting, 7 – 8 pm. Link: Online Branch Meeting.
June 13: Annual General Meeting, time TBD, location TBD. 

Additional branch meetings generally occur quarterly with a public event or festival.

Beanpot Webinar Series

We welcome you to join our Beanpot webinar series. Check back here for future webinars or join our email list. These are sponsored by the Boston Branch of the Anthroposophical Society.

April 19: The Beanpot Webinar Series sponsored Dr. Alice Barton. Recording: https://youtu.be/_cC9Gro0AssThe topic of this webinar was: Art as Remedy. Dr. Alice Barton used the fabulous works of art by Botticelli for this purpose and for welcoming Springtime! This is the second time we’ve had Alice here. A recording of her previous webinar for Advent 2025 entitled The Seed of David is available here: https://youtu.be/03azAGQJvPs.
Jan. 1, 2026. And the Two Became One with Andrew Linnell:  https://youtu.be/t4tvAYUIusU. Exploring the nativity stories of Luke and Matthew as well as the prophecies of the Essenes and others of two messiahs and how these would become one. Chapters 59-62 of the Pistis Sophia lends support. The Leonardeschi also must have known of the mystery of the two messiahs revealed when we examine a number of their paintings.

Study Groups

Study Groups provide a community-life-filled friendly environment for which to work together with others towards gaining insights from Spiritual Science. Boston is rich in institutions of higher learning.  The presence of the many world-famous colleges and universities in and around Boston is both an opportunity and a challenge.  People from all over the world come to study in our area and we must assume that many would be open to Anthroposophy and the study of Spiritual Science.

Though we are relatively rich in activities around Route 128, there is little in the way of Anthroposophically-sponsored events downtown.  It would be helpful, for those looking for what Anthroposophy can offer, to establish and develop active study groups in the area.

Our challenge is to find ways in which to build a presence in the city of Boston and its immediate surroundings so that those open to Anthroposophical thought can be served.  By doing so, easy-to-reach activities can exist that could attract students and others potentially interested in Anthroposophy.

The Anthroposophical Society in Greater Boston is prepared to help any of you who could come forward as group leaders or hosts in the initial stages of formation and study.  Those interested in hosting gatherings or in joining a group can contact Andrew at jandrewlinnell@yahoo.com. By building a strong presence in Boston, we can meet the needs of those seeking a deeper understanding of spiritual science.

For a list of on-going study groups, click HERE.