Organizations Filed Purposes:
To provide for the Transmission of the teachings and practice of Soto Zen Buddhism. To be a sanctuary of Buddha, Dharma and Sangha in such a way as to cultivate compassion, love, wisdom and understanding within the members. To preserve the Transmission lineage. To promote lay practice first, but also provide for priest training. To provide the facilities and support the priests necessary for these ends, and to meet the religious needs of the members, their families and the community at large. To provide the traditional religious services, counseling and instruction of a Soto Zen Temple, and to provide additional facilities such as retreat centers, affiliate temples, etc. as deemed necessary by the membership to fulfill these purposes.
To provide for the transmission of the teachings and practice of Soto Zen Buddhism. To promote lay practice first, but also provide for priest training. To provide the facilities and support the priests necessary for these ends, and to meet the religious needs of the members, their families and the community at large.
Residential Practice: Residential practice is an opportunity for members to live in the Center, part-time or full-time. Dharma Rain Zen Center residents commit to becoming an intimate part of the residential community as well as deepening their relationship to the larger DRZC Sangha. They commit to spending more time and energy doing formal practice within the context of Sangha than is usually possible outside of residency. During their term of residency they seek out and accept guidance from the Center teachers, Soto Zen teachings, and the dharma inherent in the Center's training matrix and traditions. As much as personal commitments allow, residents attend daily zazen, communal meals, Wednesday evening and Sunday morning programs, work practice days, monthly Fusatsu and in-town retreats. Four shared and/or private rooms are available to live in community with our abbot and four ordained priests.
Adult Programs: Retreats & Workshops - Approximately every six weeks, the Center holds a retreat. These range from one-day retreats on Saturdays (Zazenkai) and weekend retreats to a week-long intensive Sesshin, a term which means "examine the heart." Retreats include meditation and services, tea, class, work periods, and some also include an opportunity for discussion and questions. Periods of focused practice are an ancient and vital part of Buddhist, and especially Zen, tradition. At retreat we have an opportunity to focus on deep meditation and inner reflection. The longer retreats include the opportunity for private interviews with teachers, lectures and special ceremonies, as well as formal meals (oryoki) and longer periods of meditation. Dharma Studies and Seminary - Advanced classes are intended to create and maintain a shared body of knowledge and understanding about Dharma and Soto Zen within the Sangha. Classes may be taken for formal seminary credit, or for personal enrichment.
Children's Programs Dharma Garden: Dharma School - During the school year from Sept-May, twice a month children's classes are held during Sunday service. Through stories and songs, art projects and games, discussions and ritual, children in our Dharma School are offered opportunities to deepen their understanding of themselves, the teachings of Buddhism and the practice of the Dharma in their daily lives. Dharma Camp - Mandala on the Mountain is a week long summer camp, for kids aged nine through eighteen who are interested in Buddhism. Dharma Rain Zen Center has been running these camps since 1994. Campers come from a variety of traditions and have different levels of familiarity with Buddhism. The mountain retreat encourages mindfulness while exploring nature and enjoying traditional summer camp activities. Dharma Camp has grown to include campers from across the United States. This year we hosted 57 kids with a staff of 27 volunteers. Pre-School Program: Frog Song Montessori Pre-School will begin classes in early Sept 2015. Ten students age 3-5 years old are enrolled in the half day program.
Executives Listed on Filing
Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing
Name | Title | Hours Per Week | Total Salary |
Andrea Gyokuko Carlson | President, Co-Abbot | 40 | $21,594 |
Kelly Klooster-Mccombs | Corporate Treasurer | 20 | $17,189 |
Jyoshin Clay | Board Member | 40 | $5,760 |
Todd Sattersten | Corporate Treasurer | 0 | $0 |
Linda Bebernes | Board Member | 5 | $0 |
Valerie Kelly | Board Member | 5 | $0 |
Joe Niski | Trustee | 5 | $0 |
Kevin Geoffroy | Board Chair | 10 | $0 |
Jeffrey Stookey | Board Secretary | 10 | $0 |
Michael Rowell | Board Vice-Chair | 5 | $0 |
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