I visited before in 2016 and felt to shy too enter. I came again and wow. I really had such a welcome feeling. Everyone seemed like friends . Sat in on a service. I was given a book to use...
New York Buddhist Church
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The New York Buddhist Church, founded in 1938, is a temple of Jodoshinshu True Pure Land School Buddhism, offering a welcoming space for individuals to explore and practice the Buddha-Dharma. As a part of the sangha, visitors can experience the wisdom and compassion of Amida Buddha, guided by the teachings of Shinran Shonin, and engage in various events, lectures, and educational programs.
With a focus on fostering a sense of community, the New York Buddhist Church holds special services and events, including the Asaji Shinran Shonin Memorial, where participants chant Shoshinge to honor the founder of their school of Buddhism. Additionally, the temple offers opportunities for individuals to support the community through donations and membership, as well as access online classes and resources for meditation and spiritual growth.
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This is another place that shouldn't be missed I've attended Tibetan buddhist ceremonies here. Unfortunately I can no longer do so as I use a walker,very steep stairs to go inside but try and...
One of the advantages of living in a multicultural place of New York is the opportunities to attend different exciting, cultural events. Working in an office setting five days a week can make...
I love attending Autumn and Spring festival at the New York Buddhist Church! It's a fun day filled with Japanese arts, crafts, an amazing flea market and auction to benefit the church, and...
Part of the Buddhist Churches of America (http://buddhistchurchesofamerica.org/), The Buddhist Church of New York serves as an outlet for exploration of Buddhist practices on the Upper West Side....
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