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Online Dharma Service

Rev. Dr. Bert Sumikawa

Rev. Dr. Bert Sumikawa

Online Dharma Service for Sunday, July 18, 2021 with a Dharma Talk by Rev. Dr. Bert Sumikawa at Windward Buddhist Temple. Rev. Sumikawa discusses an important concept in Jodo Shinshu: the Pure Land.

  • 00:00 - Ringing of the kansho (temple bell)

  • 02:00 - Opening Remarks & Program

  • 02:20 - Vandana & Ti-Sarana (page 7 in the red service book)

  • 04:17 - Recitation: Three Treasures

  • 05:10 - Sutra: Gassho to Amida (page 123 in the red service book)

  • 12:20 - Gatha: May Peace Prevail

  • 15:04 - Dharma Talk: Rev. Dr. Bert Sumikawa

  • 31:04 - Nembutsu (page 107 in Praises of the Buddha)

  • 32:03 - Closing Aspiration

  • 33:03 - July Schedule

  • 33:10 - Announcements

  • 34:14 - How to Donate to WBT Online

Online Dharma Service

Bob Nishita

Bob Nishita

Online Dharma Service for Sunday, July 11, 2021 with a Dharma Talk by Lay Speaker Bob Nishita and Rev. Dr. Bert Sumikawa at Windward Buddhist Temple.

  • 01:59 - Opening Remarks & Program

  • 02:12 - Vandana & Ti-Sarana (page 7 in the red service book)

  • 04:07 - Recitation: Shinshu Pledge - II (page 6 in the red service book)

  • 05:10 - Sutra: Juseige (page 54 in the red service book)

  • 10:49 - Dharma Talk: Bob Nishita

  • 17:53 - Gatha: Within the Light (from "The Golden Chain")

  • 20:39 - Nembutsu (page 107 in Praises of the Buddha)

  • 21:40 - Closing Aspiration

  • 22:15 - July Schedule

  • 22:24 - Announcements

  • 23:08 - How to Donate to WBT Online

Online Obon Service

Rev. Alan Urasaki & Rev. Dr. Bert Sumikawa

Rev. Alan Urasaki & Rev. Dr. Bert Sumikawa

Online Obon Service for Sunday, July 4, 2021 with Rev. Dr. Bert Sumikawa and guest speaker, Rev. Alan Urasaki, at Windward Buddhist Temple. The annual Obon Service remembers all who have come before us.

  • 00:00 - Ringing of the kansho (temple bell)

  • 02:00 - Opening Remarks & Program

  • 02:27 - Vandana & Ti-Sarana (page 7 in the red service book)

  • 04:23 - San Bu Jo

  • 08:15 - Sutra: Shoshinge (page 11 in the red service book)

  • 14:14 - Gatha: Obon, Obon, It's Festival Day

  • 16:06 - Dharma Talk: Rev. Alan Urasaki

  • 37:24 - Gatha: Homeward I Go (from "Gift of Peace")

  • 39:29 - Nembutsu (page 107 in Praises of the Buddha)

  • 40:30 - Closing Aspiration

  • 41:02 - July Schedule

  • 41:10 - Announcements

  • 42:03 - How to Donate to WBT Online

Online Juneteenth Dharma Service

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Online Juneteenth Dharma Service for Sunday, June 20, 2021 with a Dharma Talk, "Emancipation, Juneteenth, and Hawaii," by Ed Young of the Windward Interfaith 'Ohana and the Hawaii Baháʼí Community. The service is officiated by Rev. Dr. Bert Sumikawa at Windward Buddhist Temple.

  • 00:00 - Ringing of the kansho (temple bell)

  • 02:00- Opening Remarks & Program

  • 02:18 - Vandana & Ti-Sarana (page 7 in the red service book)

  • 04:14 - Sutra: Sanbutsuge (page 46 in the red service book)

  • 12:15 - Recitation: The Creed - II (page 4 in the red service book)

  • 13:27 - Dharma Talk: Ed Young

  • 31:07 - Gatha: A Lotus Pure (from "The Golden Chain")

  • 34:25 - Nembutsu (page 107 in Praises of the Buddha)

  • 35:23 - Closing Aspiration

  • 36:15 - June Schedule

  • 36:24 - Announcements

  • 37:08 - How to Donate to WBT Online

For more info and photos from the 2020 Windward Interfaith 'Ohana's New Year Service: https://tinyurl.com/WBTInterfaith2020

Online Dharma Service

Rev. Dr. Bert Sumikawa

Rev. Dr. Bert Sumikawa

Online Father's Day Dharma Service for Sunday, June 13, 2021 with a Dharma Talk by Rev. Dr. Bert Sumikawa at Windward Buddhist Temple.

  • 00:00 - Ringing of the kansho (temple bell)

  • 02:00- Opening Remarks & Program

  • 02:13 - Vandana & Ti-Sarana (page 7 in the red service book)

  • 04:11 - Sutra: Twelve Homages (page 120 in the red service book)

  • 11:04 - Recitation: Shinshu Pledge - I (page 6 in the red service book)

  • 11:58 - Dharma Talk: Rev. Dr. Bert Sumikawa

  • 28:59 - Gatha: The Wondrous Gift of Peace (from "Gift of Peace")

  • 31:15 - Nembutsu (page 107 in Praises of the Buddha)

  • 32:13 - Closing Aspiration

  • 33:01 - June Schedule

  • 33:10 - Announcements

  • 33:45 - How to Donate to WBT Online

Online Dharma Service

Shirley Yanagisawa

Shirley Yanagisawa

Online Dharma Service for Sunday, June 6, 2021 with a Dharma Talk on gratitude by Lay Speaker Shirley Yanagisawa and Rev. Dr. Bert Sumikawa at Windward Buddhist Temple.

  • 00:00 - Ringing of the kansho (temple bell)

  • 02:00- Opening Remarks & Program

  • 02:13 - Vandana & Ti-Sarana (page 7 in the red service book)

  • 04:11 - Sutra: Junirai (page 59 in the red service book)

  • 11:42 - Recitation: Loving Kindness Metta

  • 13:15 - Dharma Talk: Shirley Yanagisawa

  • 33:55 - Gatha: Quest of Life (from "Shin Buddhist Gathas")

  • 36:32 - Nembutsu (page 107 in Praises of the Buddha)

  • 37:29 - Closing Aspiration

  • 38:10 - June Schedule

  • 38:17 - Announcements

  • 38:56 - How to Donate to WBT Online

Online Dharma Service

Keiji “Kuki” Kukino

Keiji “Kuki” Kukino

Online Dharma Service for Sunday, May 30, 2021 with a Memorial Day Dharma Talk by Lay Speaker Keiji "Kuki" Kukino and Rev. Dr. Bert Sumikawa at Windward Buddhist Temple.

  • 00:00 - Ringing of the kansho (temple bell)

  • 02:00- Opening Remarks & Program

  • 02:14 - Vandana & Ti-Sarana (page 7 in the red service book)

  • 04:11 - Sutra: Verses Reaffirming the Vows (page 117 in the red service book)

  • 10:34 - Recitation: Golden Chain of Love (page 4 in the red service book)

  • 11:32 - Dharma Talk: Keiji Kukino

  • 23:38 - Gatha: Flying Free (from "Gift of Peace")

  • 28:02 - Nembutsu (page 107 in Praises of the Buddha)

  • 29:00 - Closing Aspiration

  • 29:42 - June Schedule

  • 29:52 - Announcements

  • 30:29 - How to Donate to WBT Online

Online Dharma Service with Lay Speaker Prudence Kusano

Windward Buddhist Temple President Prudence Kusano

Windward Buddhist Temple President Prudence Kusano

Online Dharma Service for Sunday, November 1, 2020 with Lay Speaker Prudence Kusano, President of Windward Buddhist Temple, and Rev. Dr. Bert Sumikawa. "Dana" is the theme for today's Dharma Talk. The program for today's service:

00:00 - Ringing of the kansho (temple bell)

01:58 - Introduction & Welcome

02:16 - Vandana & Ti-Sarana (page 7 in the red service book)

04:12 - Sutra: Verses Reaffirming the Vows (page 117 in the red service book)

11:04 - Recitation: Metta Sutta

12:20 - Dharma Talk: Prudence Kusano - "Dana"

27:13 - Gatha: Into the Breeze

29:22 - Nembutsu (page 107 in the Praises of the Buddha book)

29:40 - Announcements

31:10 - Panda Express Fundraiser on 11/14/2020

31:19 - How to Donate to WBT Online

Offerings: Through Honpa Hongwanji Mission of Hawaii, we are now able to accept secure online donations using PayPal or a credit card. Please visit windwardbuddhisttemple.org/donate for instructions or scan the QR code in the video.

A Crisis Affords an Opportunity

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Rev. Bert Sumikawa

Windward Buddhist Temple

危機

These two Chinese characters represents the word for crisis and is broken down to two separate kanji characters, the first (危 ki) means danger and the second (機 ki) means opportunity. Where there is chaos in our society, there is an opportunity. So in other words then, during this dreaded COVID-19 Crisis, it creates an opportunity for all of us to engage in realizing the Buddhist principle of pratitya samutpada, or Dependent Origination. Nagarjuna, one of the seven masters selected by the founder of the Hongwanji, Shinran, stated that “Life is interdependent, that all mental and physical states arise from and are dependent of conditions, and that we are a product of many influences that create who we are and how we feel.” 

How can the Dharma help us during this emergency? Although our interconnected life has caused this virus to spread quickly, this same interconnectedness or interdependence can help all of us.

There is this teaching of the so-called Indra’s Net that the Buddha described. It is a mythical net that hangs high above the mythical Mt. Sumeru, the highest point in Buddhist cosmology. Attached to each knot in the net is a shining, precious jewel that exhibits its light of many colors on to one another. Each shining jewel represents each of us. In other words, all are precious in the eyes of the Buddha and we are all interconnected as in the so-called “Golden Chain of Love” recited by children, that we are “in a link in the golden chain of love that stretches around the world……” The entire piece reads like this:

I am a link in Amida Buddha’s Golden Chain of Love that stretches around the world. I must keep my link bright and strong.

I will try to be kind and gentle to every living thing and protect all who are weaker than myself. I will try to think pure and beautiful thoughts, to say pure and beautiful words, and to do pure and beautiful deeds, knowing that what I do now depends on not only my happiness or unhappiness, but also that of others.

May every link in Amida’s Golden Chain of Love be bright and strong, and may we all attain perfect peace.

Although this pandemic is serious and is affecting our lives in ways unknown to us and has exposed us to the shallow nature of much of our behavior. We must remain mindful of our behavior at all times, caring for each other. We will together get through all of this is due time, and be “brighter and stronger” than ever before.