Groups & Branches
wherever you live you can connect
Group & Branch Life
This is where you discover the great initiatives taking place across the country and how to find your region, group, study, and fellow spiritual scientists
The ASA has numerous groups and branches across the country, and in order to enhance local engagement and to support activity across the country, The Anthroposophical Society created the Eastern, Central, and Western Regions. Representatives from each of these three regions, as well as members-at-large, serve on the General Council of The Society, which supports local and country-wide connection.
Wherever you live, you can contact the regional council representatives, who can connect you with members and activity in your local area and your region, as well as in the national and international Society.
Contact the regional representatives via email EASTERN, CENTRAL, WESTERN.
For a list of local groups, you may also contact reception@anthroposophy.org
We should not let ourselves turn into groups of educators, religious renewers, scientists, groups of the young, the old,
the middle-aged. We must be an Anthroposophical community conscious of the sources that nourish it and all its offspring.
Rudolf Steiner
Group and Branch Life
ARIZONA MANZANITA BRANCH
"Building a Sacred Sense of Person and Place"
Arizona Manzanita Branch has as its main goal to help develop spiritual awareness through the concepts and teachings as outlined by Rudolf Steiner.
Anthroposophy Atlanta
As a branch of the Anthroposophical Society in America, Anthroposophy Atlanta seeks to nurture the life of anthroposophy in the Atlanta area and in the Southeast. Our branch supports the individual path of self-development and community path of social health and renewal in the light of anthroposophy.
Anthroposophy in the Bay Area
Seekers connecting across Northen California.
Our group links branches and groups, primarily anthroposophical study groups, who meet in Northern California
Greater Boston
The Anthroposophical Society in Greater Boston
Our region stretches from the North Shore, Cape Ann, southwards to Cape Cod and westward to Worcester. We have no center but we frequently will meet through the generosity of one of our local Waldorf schools in Lexington, Belmont, Beverly, or Cotuit.
Berkshire Taconic Branch
The Berkshire-Taconic Branch is organized as a branch of the Anthroposophical Society for the purposes of promoting cultural, educational and scientific activities arising from the work of Rudolf Steiner, through a newsletter, study groups, lectures, artistic performances and seasonal festivals.
We strive to attain the goals set out by Rudolf Steiner in his Letter to Members, January 13, 1924, regarding the Foundation of the General Anthroposophical Society at the Christmas Meeting, 1923, Dornach, Switzerland.
Rudolf Steiner Branch
The Rudolf Steiner Branch in Chicago is thus a school of Spiritual Science which serves as an educational and cultural hub for anthroposophical initiatives and endeavors for the city of Chicago and beyond. We are an association of members, supporters and friends.
Anthroposophy Colorado
The Denver Branch of the Anthroposophical Society is dedicated to furthering the work of Rudolf Steiner. Study groups meet regularly in several cities in Colorado, and there are periodic workshops and conferences exploring aspects of Steiner’s work. Additionally, there are numerous initiatives in Colorado working to realize Steiner’s ideas in the practical world, including schools, farms, and medical practices.
The Corps de Michael
Commonwealth Center for Anthroposophy
The Corps de Michael campus is a secluded 100 acre farm--Stonehaven--situated in the beautiful Hershey Pennsylvania countryside. Lazured meeting rooms offer unobstructed views of meadows, streams, and farmland. In 1737 Thomas Logan founded Stonehaven by proprietary grant from William Penn's Holy Experiment.
Faust Branch
The Anthroposophical Society: Sacramento, California Faust Branch is an organization formed by members of the Anthroposophical Society in the greater Sacramento area to provide opportunities for members and friends to gather together to share in studies, lectures, festivals, and other Anthroposophically oriented activities to foster our mutual understanding and appreciation of the work of Rudolf Steiner and Anthroposophy and its related initiatives.
Great Lakes Branch
The Great Lakes Branch, located in Ann Arbor Michigan, is a group of people who work together to study, understand, nurture, and give expression to the worldview of Rudolf Steiner. In other words, the Branch aims to further anthroposophy - to facilitate the connection between the spirit in human beings and the spirit in the cosmos.
Los Angeles Branch
Our mission is to cultivate and support the spiritual and cultural initiatives arising from Rudolf Steiner’s spiritual scientific research into the nature of the human being and the world.
Anthroposophy Nashville
The Middle Tennessee Branch became a branch of the Anthroposophical Society in America in 2015. The Anthroposophy Nashville website is maintained by the branch to connect independent initiatives working from Rudolf Steiner’s indications in anthroposophy, biodynamic agriculture, medicine, the arts and Waldorf education in Nashville and Middle Tennessee.
Rudolf Steiner Branch NC
The Rudolf Steiner Branch of Chapel Hill, North Carolina, sponsors and supports activities that foster, promote, and communicate the principles and philosophies of Anthroposophy. Based on the teachings of Rudolf Steiner.
Anthroposophy NYC
Anthroposophy NYC is the New York City Branch of the Anthroposophical Society in America, a vibrant meeting place for study, art, and community inspired by the work of Rudolf Steiner.
In the heart of Manhattan, we offer lectures, study groups, artistic workshops, seasonal festivals, and eurythmy classes, welcoming all who wish to explore the meeting of spiritual insight and modern life. Our Rudolf Steiner Bookstore serves as a public gateway to anthroposophical literature and ideas, while our programs — in person and online — foster dialogue, inner development, and creative action for cultural renewal.
Novalis Branch
The Novalis Branch in Austin,Texas follows this principle by conducting a weekly study group, celebrating festivals, and sponsoring conferences and special events.
The Branch is named after the 18th century German romantic poet Novalis (1772-1801). Rudolf Steiner’s spiritual scientific research revealed that past incarnations of Novalis include the Renaissance painter Raphael and John the Baptist.
Central Ohio Friends
Central Ohio Friends of Anthroposophy
Located in Columbus, Ohio
Contact Jenny
Portland Branch
The earliest study group first began to meet in 1980. It was the initiative of this small study group which led to the founding of the Portland, Oregon Waldorf School in 1982. This study group became The Michael Group, eventually incorporating as a nonprofit in 2003 and through a community impulse of a number of locally active groups, became the Portland Branch of the Anthroposophical Society in 2004.
SANGRE DE CRISTO GROUP
Sangre De Cristo Anthroposophical Group
The Steiner Center New Mexico Branch of the Anthroposophical Society is dedicated to furthering the work of Rudolf Steiner. Through education, community building, and support of local initiatives, we strive to enliven the spiritual, moral, artistic and cultural life of humanity
San Miguel Branch
The San Miguel Branch in San Diego, California was founded in Easter 1989.
"We must make anthroposophy real by learning to be aware in anthroposophical community life that where people join in anthroposophical tasks together, there they experience their first awakening in the encounter with the soul-spiritual element in their fellows."
Santa Cruz | Monterey Bay Branch
The Santa Cruz, Monterey Bay Anthroposophical Society
Our branch offers myriad activities for the enrichment of our members and the general community. Lectures, music, theatrical performances, study groups, and potluck gatherings are just some of the branch-sponsored events available.
Providing Connection and Activities Information from your local branch.
Seattle Branch
We are the Seattle, Washington branch of the Anthroposophical Society of America. Please see our calendar to browse coming events. We will be listing study groups soon. Feel free to contact us. Please visit the links section to discover more of the Anthroposophical community online and some great Rudolf Steiner sites in addition to Western Washington Waldorf School listings.
Sojourner Branch
The Sojourner Branch, located in the Connecticut River Valley of Western Massachusetts, is organized as a branch of the Anthroposophical Society in America (ASA) for the purposes of building community that promotes personal spiritual development, as well as social, cultural, educational, and scientific activities arising from the work of Rudolf Steiner, through study groups, lectures, artistic performances, and seasonal festivals.
The spiritual center of the group is located in Hampshire County with thriving anthroposophical initiatives, including The Hartsbrook School, in Hadley, and the biodynamic-inspired Brookfield Farm in Amherst
Sonoma Branch
The Language of the Heart
A branch of the Anthroposophical society in America serving Sonoma, Medocina, and Lake Counties in California
Our aim is to create a platform, held by our community, where the ideas of Anthroposophy can be explored, practiced, and brought to life in and among our community.
We hope to do this by connecting all the Anthroposophical initiatives and organizations in our community and coordinating and promoting all activities, study groups, and local events of interest to anthroposophical and general communities in our County.
Sophia Circle
Northeast Florida's Anthroposophical Study Group. We are an Anthroposophical Study Group, recognized by the Anthroposophical Society of America. The mission of the Anthroposophical Society of America is to "support the work of Rudolf Steiner in the United States."
We form circles and meetups to create avenues for Anthroposophical study, meditation, gatherings, artistic activity, and community support. Our community offerings are a weekly zoom circle, a monthly prayer circle, an annual Whitsun Festival, and a Holy Nights Meditation.
Those who are companions in the Mysteries
share a communion of the spirit which nothing can break
Eleanor c. merry





























