Adult Dharma Class: Basic Buddhism
Adult Buddhist Dharma classes conducted by Rev. Dr. Bert Sumikawa and assisted by Rev. Barbara Brennan will begin on Saturday, March 11 and continue every Saturday through April 15, 2023. RSVP required.
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Adult Buddhist Dharma classes conducted by Rev. Dr. Bert Sumikawa and assisted by Rev. Barbara Brennan will begin on Saturday, March 11 and continue every Saturday through April 15, 2023. RSVP required.
Adult Buddhist Dharma classes conducted by Rev. Dr. Bert Sumikawa and assisted by Rev. Barbara Brennan will begin on Saturday, March 11 and continue every Saturday through April 15, 2023. RSVP required.
Adult Buddhist Dharma classes conducted by Rev. Dr. Bert Sumikawa and assisted by Rev. Barbara Brennan will begin on Saturday, March 11 and continue every Saturday through April 15, 2023. RSVP required.
Adult Buddhist Dharma classes conducted by Rev. Dr. Bert Sumikawa and assisted by Rev. Barbara Brennan will begin on Saturday, March 11 and continue every Saturday through April 15, 2023. RSVP required.
Adult Buddhist Dharma classes conducted by Rev. Dr. Bert Sumikawa and assisted by Rev. Barbara Brennan will begin on Saturday, March 11 and continue every Saturday through April 15, 2023. RSVP required.
Adult Buddhist Dharma classes conducted by Rev. Dr. Bert Sumikawa and assisted by Rev. Barbara Brennan will begin on Saturday, March 11 and continue every Saturday through April 15, 2023. RSVP required.
Ikebana classes will be held on February 1 & 22. Please bring a low vase, Kenyan, and ikebana scissors (or flower cutting scissors). Cost is $5 per class plus the cost of flowers/foliage ($5-$8). There is a sign-up sheet at the temple.
Participants need confirm their attendance so the instructor can purchase and prepare materials for the class.
Ikebana classes will be held on December 7 & 21. Please bring a low vase, Kenyan, and ikebana scissors (or flower cutting scissors). Cost is $5 per class plus the cost of flowers/foliage ($5-$8). There is a sign-up sheet at the temple.
Participants need confirm their attendance so the instructor can purchase and prepare materials for the class.
Mats Okamoto, retired agriculture teacher, will continue to share his knowledge of plants and gardening and other topics at monthly gardening classes held at the temple. Bring your gardening questions and/or problems to class and Mats will gladly address them. This will be Mats’ final class. Mahalo Mats!
Ikebana classes will be held on December 7 & 21. Please bring a low vase, Kenyan, and ikebana scissors (or flower cutting scissors). Cost is $5 per class plus the cost of flowers/foliage ($5-$8). There is a sign-up sheet at the temple.
Participants need confirm their attendance so the instructor can purchase and prepare materials for the class.
Mats Okamoto, retired agriculture teacher, will continue to share his knowledge of plants and gardening and other topics at monthly gardening classes held at the temple. Bring your gardening questions and/or problems to class and Mats will gladly address them.
Ikebana classes in September will be held on September 7 & 21. Please bring a low vase, Kenyan, and ikebana scissors (or flower cutting scissors). Cost is $5 per class plus the cost of flowers/foliage ($5-$8). There is a sign-up sheet at the temple.
Participants need confirm their attendance so the instructor can purchase and prepare materials for the class.
Session 6 of 6. For the summer session, Rev. Sumikawa will lead discussion based on book "The Buddha’s Wish for the World." Classes will be held at Windward Buddhist Temple on six consecutive Saturdays and are open to all interested in learning about Buddhism. There is no fee for this class, however registration is required. To register, please call (808) 262-4560.
Mats Okamoto, retired agriculture teacher, will continue to share his knowledge of plants and gardening and other topics at monthly gardening classes held at the temple. Bring your gardening questions and/or problems to class and Mats will gladly address them.
Ikebana classes in September will be held on September 7 & 21. Please bring a low vase, Kenyan, and ikebana scissors (or flower cutting scissors). Cost is $5 per class plus the cost of flowers/foliage ($5-$8). There is a sign-up sheet at the temple.
Participants need confirm their attendance so the instructor can purchase and prepare materials for the class.
Session 5 of 6. For the summer session, Rev. Sumikawa will lead discussion based on book "The Buddha’s Wish for the World." Classes will be held at Windward Buddhist Temple on six consecutive Saturdays and are open to all interested in learning about Buddhism. There is no fee for this class, however registration is required. To register, please call (808) 262-4560.
Session 4 of 6. For the summer session, Rev. Sumikawa will lead discussion based on book "The Buddha’s Wish for the World." Classes will be held at Windward Buddhist Temple on six consecutive Saturdays and are open to all interested in learning about Buddhism. There is no fee for this class, however registration is required. To register, please call (808) 262-4560.
Session 3 of 6. For the summer session, Rev. Sumikawa will lead discussion based on book "The Buddha’s Wish for the World." Classes will be held at Windward Buddhist Temple on six consecutive Saturdays and are open to all interested in learning about Buddhism. There is no fee for this class, however registration is required. To register, please call (808) 262-4560.
Session 2 of 6. For the summer session, Rev. Sumikawa will lead discussion based on book "The Buddha’s Wish for the World." Classes will be held at Windward Buddhist Temple on six consecutive Saturdays and are open to all interested in learning about Buddhism. There is no fee for this class, however registration is required. To register, please call (808) 262-4560.
Session 1 of 6. For the summer session, Rev. Sumikawa will lead discussion based on book "The Buddha’s Wish for the World." Classes will be held at Windward Buddhist Temple on six consecutive Saturdays and are open to all interested in learning about Buddhism. There is no fee for this class, however registration is required. To register, please call (808) 262-4560.
Ikebana classes in July will be held on Friday, July 12. at 2:00 p.m. Please bring a low vase, Kenyan, and ikebana scissors (or flower cutting scissors). Cost is $5 per class plus the cost of flowers/foliage ($5-$8). There is a sign-up sheet at the temple.
Participants need confirm their attendance so the instructor can purchase and prepare materials for the class.
Mats Okamoto, retired agriculture teacher, will continue to share his knowledge of plants and gardening and other topics at monthly gardening classes held at the temple. Bring your gardening questions and/or problems to class and Mats will gladly address them.
Mats Okamoto, retired agriculture teacher, will continue to share his knowledge of plants and gardening and other topics at monthly gardening classes held at the temple. Bring your gardening questions and/or problems to class and Mats will gladly address them.
Ikebana classes in April will be held on Saturday, April 6, 2019 at 1:30 p.m. and Saturday, April 13 at 1:30 p.m. Please bring a low vase, Kenyan, and ikebana scissors (or flower cutting scissors). Cost is $5 per class plus the cost of flowers/foliage ($5-$8). There is a sign-up sheet at the temple.
Participants need confirm their attendance so the instructor can purchase and prepare materials for the class.
Ikebana classes in March will be held on Saturday, May 5, 2018 at 2:00 p.m. and Saturday, May 26 at 1:00 p.m. Please bring a low vase, Kenyan, and ikebana scissors (or flower cutting scissors). Cost is $5 per class plus the cost of flowers/foliage ($5-$8). There is a sign-up sheet at the temple.
Participants need confirm their attendance so the instructor can purchase and prepare materials for the class.
Mats Okamoto, retired agriculture teacher, will continue to share his knowledge of plants and gardening and other topics at monthly gardening classes held at the temple. Bring your gardening questions and/or problems to class and Mats will gladly address them.
Mats Okamoto, retired agriculture teacher, will continue to share his knowledge of plants and gardening and other topics at monthly gardening classes held at the temple. Bring your gardening questions and/or problems to class and Mats will gladly address them.
Mats Okamoto, retired agriculture teacher, will continue to share his knowledge of plants and gardening and other topics at monthly gardening classes held at the temple. Bring your gardening questions and/or problems to class and Mats will gladly address them.
Mats Okamoto, retired agriculture teacher, will continue to share his knowledge of plants and gardening and other topics at monthly gardening classes held at the temple. Bring your gardening questions and/or problems to class and Mats will gladly address them.
What is Buddhism? Designed for those new to Buddhism, this course covers the fundamental aspects of Buddhism. Through the study of its foundational elements - teachings, rituals, and stories - this course introduces the various beliefs and practices of one of the world’s major religions. Portions o the PBS documentary, the Buddha,” will be used to enhance understanding.
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