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TBC Obon Weekend
Obon is the annual Summer observance during which we remember our ancestors and all those who have gone before us. It is a time for remembrance as well as celebrating […]
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Jodo Shinshu Rituals Workshop
Join Reverend Yoshimichi Ouchi on Sunday June 13th, 2021 at 7:00 pm EST, 6 pm CT, 5 pm MT, 4 pm PT. to learn more about demystifying chanting Sutras and […]
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Eastern Buddhist League Annual Conference 2021
Join us for an interactive conference live streamed via Zoom & YouTube. Saturday May 29, 2021 and Sunday May 30, 2021. This free event is open to the public. Conference […]
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JSBTC Zoom Lecture Series
Join us on Saturday April 17th, 2021 at 2:00 pm ET. for an interesting lecture by Rev. Tatsuya Aoki, Rev. Eric Matsumoto and Rev. Marvin Harada. The Buddhist Churches of […]
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Donations – We Need Your Help!
For the past 6 months, I have been wondering like many of you, if the temple will ever reopen. Will we survive this pandemic closure? What will the temple look […]
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SOLD OUT! Temple Take Out
We are sorry to announce this event is now SOLD OUT! Thanks to everyone for their support. ON SATURDAY NOVEMBER 14TH 2020, COME OUT AND ENJOY THE UNIQUE DRIVE-THRU TEMPLE […]
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Volunteers Needed!
The Temple has been closed since March due to COVID-19, but with Stage 3 now in place we hope to reopen in September. The Temple will be re-opening in a […]
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Joint Online Obon Service – Saturday July 18, 2020
2020 JODO SHINSHU BUDDHIST TEMPLES OF CANADA Join us on Saturday July 18, 2020 for our joint online Obon Service Time: 10:00 am British Columbia 11:00 am Alberta 12:00 pm […]
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2020 Membership Fee
IT’S 2020, TIME TO RENEW OR APPLY FOR MEMBERSHIP AND TO SHOW YOUR SUPPORT FOR THE TEMPLE. You can join or renew on-line by going to the ‘Jodo Shinshu’ page […]
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Spring Higan & Keirokai – CANCELLED
On Sunday March 15th we will be observing our Spring Higan Service. “Higan” literally means “The other shore”. Twice a year on the days of equinox, when there is an […]
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