Shosanshiki Service – In Person and Zoom – English
If you are interested in joining the service virtually. Please email the TBC office (tbc@tbc.on.ca) for the service Zoom link.
If you are interested in joining the service virtually. Please email the TBC office (tbc@tbc.on.ca) for the service Zoom link.
Details are TBD.
Please note: When there is a 5th Sunday in a month, there will be NO dharma school or kids sangha for that specific Sunday.
If you are interested in joining the service virtually. Please email the TBC office (tbc@tbc.on.ca) for the service Zoom link.
Attention Japanese-speaking temple members, the Japanese Shotsuki service schedule has change! The Japanese Dharma talk will take place in the Hondo from 10:45am to 11am followed by the English Shotsuki service at 11am
Attention Japanese-speaking temple members, the Japanese Shotsuki service schedule has change! The Japanese Dharma talk will take place in the Hondo from 10:45am to 11am followed by the English Shotsuki service at 11am
Attention Japanese-speaking temple members, the Japanese Shotsuki service schedule has change! The Japanese Dharma talk will take place in the Hondo from 10:45am to 11am followed by the English Shotsuki service at 11am
Attention Japanese-speaking temple members, the Japanese Shotsuki service schedule has change! The Japanese Dharma talk will take place in the Hondo from 10:45am to 11am followed by the English Shotsuki service at 11am
Attention temple members, the Japanese Shotsuki service timing has change! The Japanese Dharma talk will take place in the Hondo from 10:45am to 11am followed by the English Shotsuki service at 11am
If you are interested in joining the service virtually. Please email the TBC office (tbc@tbc.on.ca) for the service Zoom link.
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