Weekly Dharma Services are held on Sundays at 9am at the temple. Click here to see the speaker schedule.

Sunday Family Service

Rev. Umitani gave today's Dharma Talk, sharing with us the difference between a "house" and a "home." The kanji character for "west" (nishi) depicts a bird settling into its nest, or its home. 

We got a preview of next week's First Sunday craft activities for July from Dennis and Prudence. We will be decorating fans (just in time for Kailua's Bon Dance) and making 4th of July windsocks.

Yes, Cotton Candy grapes actually taste like cotton candy!

Sunday Family Service with Guest Speaker Pieper Toyama

Our Guest Speaker, Pieper Toyama, President of Honpa Hongwanji of Hawaii, gave us a special Father's Day Dharma Talk. He shared seven Shin Buddhist principles through the letters written by his father while he was attending the University of Massachusetts-Amherst.


Pieper Toyama

Pieper Toyama was born and raised on a sugar plantation on the Big Island. He graduated from the University of Massachusetts-Amherst with a BA in English and Northeastern University with a Masters of Education Degree. His teaching experiences include teaching in high schools and at the University of Hawaii at Hilo.

Pieper is the founding head of the Pacific Buddhist Academy. It is the first Shin Buddhist high school in the Western Hemisphere. One of the primary missions of the school is to develop students with the courage and skills to nurture peace within themselves, in their communities and in the world. Every facet of the school’s curriculum and operations is driven by the values of gratitude, compassion, mindfulness, and unconditional acceptance of others. Along with values, its peace education program is firmly based on the importance of critical and independent thinking among its students and faculty.

He is retired and currently serves as president of the Honpa Hongwanji Missions of Hawaii (state organization of Hongwanji’s 34 Buddhist temples).

He is married to Lois and has two daughters, Malia and Eily, and three grandchildren. 

Sunday Family Service

Our M.C. for today's Family Service was the Fujikawa family and Rev. Umitani shared a Dharma Talk about the writings of D. T. Suzuki, who studied Jodo Shinshu Buddhism, and the concept of living vs. practicing

First Sunday Family Service

Shirley Yanagisawa shared a message of gratitude and photos from her recent trip to Japan. After the service and refreshments, Cynthia Rodriguez lead our First Sunday family activity, where we personalized our own colorful visors, just in time for summer.