
Join us for an insightful tour of Buddhist images that engage viewers not just visually, but spiritually as well. We will explore how images can serve as powerful tools to connect emotionally with Buddhism.

Mahayana Buddhism is widely known for its philosophical depth and diversity. What is less widely known is how Mahayana Buddhism functions in the lives of people in family and community today. In this dialogue, Aaron Proffitt will discuss the history of Mahayana Buddhism, as well as the ways that this vibrant Buddhist tradition comes to life as wisdom and compassion in our everyday lives.

This is the Q&A portion of Bob Matsueda’s live event lecture on Yoga, Buddhism, & a Healthy Lifestyle - The Path to Universal Oneness.

Join in as Bob Matsueda discusses the history and philosophy of yoga as it relates to Buddhism, and how we can use these techniques in our own spiritual practice.

Join us as we take you inside the world of Everyday Buddhist. Together, we’ll watch and discuss the first video from the “Understanding | Amida Buddha” course. We will examine how the term "Buddha" has evolved.

Join in as Rev. Dr. Wondra Sensei explores Shinran's bold assertion that the Pure Land path is the culmination of Mahayana Buddhism. This isn’t just any lecture; it's an adventure into the heart of Shin Buddhism.

We often think we need to make drastic changes in order to see results in our life. However, when we examine our negative habits, we often find they begin with small actions that evolve into deeper, habitual behaviors over time. We can apply this same principle to develop positive habits by starting small and gradually expanding.

Home practice is an important part of the Buddhist path. Creating a sacred space in your home serves as a visual reminder of your journey, and a special place for chanting, meditation, resting, and connecting to the teachings.

Jon Turner Sensei leads an interactive discussion on how to build an everyday Buddhist practice, everyday! Do we go with the flow, or concentrate on our intentions?

We can find profound meaning in both the “good” and the “bad” and the “happy” and “sad”.

At our live event, Rev. Jon Turner will discuss the differences between meditation and mindfulness, and how to use them in your Everyday Buddhist practice.