Meet Mako Voelkel, the Next City Center Abiding Abbot
Mako hopes to work with the community of practitioners to reinvigorate urban practice, with respect and kindness towards every person.
Mako hopes to work with the community of practitioners to reinvigorate urban practice, with respect and kindness towards every person.
We confirm our commitment to establishing and supporting a community free from hate and the threat of violence.
Congratulations to the initiates who received the precepts in a Jukai Ceremony at SFZC’s City Center on January 21.
Rinso-in was originally built on the coast in 1471 and was relocated to a higher site in 1497 … on a hillside at the edge of a large bird sanctuary.
Part Two of a two-part report on Tova’s visit to Branching Streams Zen Centers in the Northwest.