“The Truth of Impermanence: The Core of Buddhism” with Dr. Nobuo Haneda

On Sunday May 5th, following our after service activities Dr. Haneda will be delivering a talk about impermanence and its place within Buddhism. He will share his message in the temple dining room and will start around 12:15. He will be available until about 2:15 to share, discuss and answer questions for our Sangha members.

Please come and experience this interesting and engaging topic!

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Book Study Group postponed until September 7

The Study Group will has been postponed until Saturday September 6, for a continuing discussion of American Sutra by Duncan Williams.
9:30am – socializing/set-up
10:00am – formal session begins

Meetings take place in the Memorial Hall Chapel Feel free to bring a sack lunch and stay afterwards for discussion. This is a free program hosted by the Seattle Betsuin. Feel free to come out and share your thoughts.

What Makes an EcoSangha

“In Touch with the Earth”

Registration with lunch is now closed. Some extra lunches will be available but in a limited quantity. Further registrations are welcome, but lunches will need to be brought or purchased from one of the numerous restaurants in the area.

On April 20th, the Seattle Betsuin is hosting an EcoSangha seminar on what it means to be part of an EcoSangha

Come and join us in exploring the ways that conservationism intersects with all forms of Buddhism. This event will feature Dr. Duncan Williams, Dr. Jason Wirth, and Reverend Don Castro as our honored guest speakers

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