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A Reflection on our Troubled Nation by Bishop Eric Matsumoto
Reverend Eric Matsumoto, Bishop of Honpa Hongwanji Mission of Hawaii, has shared the following message during these troubling times.
A reflection on our troubled nation
For the past several days, as I confront the feelings, some of which I am feeling too, of frustration, lament, sadness, and anger being felt by many in our country over the senseless death of George Floyd and others, my heart aches for those who are directly impacted by the racist tendencies and other discriminatory behaviors which are increasingly erupting in our society. The words of the song “Live and Light the World” come mind as I reflect on these tragic events and turn to the Dharma for guidance:
We are born and given life, our own precious life,...Yet we are like the fabled bird whose two heads do fight, Blind to the precious life shared...
We are born and given hearts that fills with tears,...
Seeing the hurt we have caused, seeing how we’ve wronged. Sharing our past, our fabled bird does sing a mournful song.
We are born and given hope of dreams shining bright,...Fabled bird, we heard your song. Sing of hope anew!Fly with love, now, in chase of dreams. Tomorrow’s dream pursue!
Let’s...live and light the world-let’s all walk hand in hand! Together...let us walk the road to peace.
We must continue to try to overcome discrimination, prejudice, ignorance, and inequality with the understanding that all human life is equally precious and should be respected.
May we be fortified with compassion, perseverance, self-reflection, and nonviolence to achieve the goals of mutual respect, peace, and harmony for all people everywhere through a transformation of our hearts and minds. Let us be guided by an All-Inclusive Wisdom and inspired by an All-Embracing Compassion to work together to become a more just and humane society for all people.
Reverend Eric Matsumoto
Bishop of Honpa Hongwanji Mission of Hawaii June 1, 2020
Rev. Sumikawa & Honpa Hongwanji Mission's Online Sunday Service
Rev. Bert Sumikawa will be delivering this week's Honpa Hongwanji Mission of Hawaii State Ministers Association's Online Sunday Service. His message will be streamed starting at 10am on Sunday, May 24, 2020 and can be replayed any time after that on YouTube.
April 2020 Newsletter
Note: With this issue, we are suspending publication of Kalyana Mitra during the COVID-19 pandemic. Please visit our website for updates.
Hanamatsuri message from Rev. Sumikawa
Suspension of activities at WBT due to COVID-19/Coronavirus
Headquarters Update
Spring Ohigan Service
Our guest speaker for our Spring Ohigan Service was Rev. Koen Kikuchi, resident minister of Kaneohe Higashi Hongwanji. Watch his Ohigan Dharma Talk below.
COVID-19 Temple Advisory: As Prudence announced at the end of the service, to ensure the health and safety of temple members and guests and help to prevent the spread of COVID-19 (Coronavirus), Windward Buddhist Temple will be suspending all services and activities at the temple from March 16 through April 30, 2020.
Please continue to visit our website as well as follow us on Facebook or Instagram for updates. Our YouTube channel will also continue to feature past special services and Dharma Talks.
COVID-19 / Novel Coronavirus Temple Advisory
“Let us go to the Buddha-Dharma for guidance to keep a balanced perspective. Do not let ignorance and fear overwhelm us and at the same time let us be very mindful of the interconnected and interrelatedness of all matters.”
Remain Connected
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YouTube: WBT’s Channel
Telephone: (808) 262-4560
The health and safety of our temple members and guests are of utmost importance. Rev. Sumikawa and the Board are monitoring the COVID-19 / Novel Coronavirus situation and will follow the guidance from Headquarters (Honpa Hongwanji COVID-19 Advisory Page).
Latest Updates
August 2, 2020:
Starting in August, we will be recording an Online Dharma Service. The video will premiere on our YouTube channel and Facebook page each Sunday at 9 am and will be available for playback anytime after that on YouTube, Facebook, or on our website.
July 19, 2020:
Read our Temple Reopening Plan in Prudence Kusano’s letter to members
We will be posting recorded Dharma Services with Rev. Sumikawa starting on Sunday, August 2nd. Subscribe to our channel on YouTube to receive notifications when new videos are posted.
May 24, 2020:
The City & County of Honolulu has announced that religious entities may reopen beginning May 23. Based on that, we will be able to reopen the temple office beyond Minimum Basic Operations and begin implementing plans for reopening.
With guidance from Headquarters, we have created a task force to develop plans to reopen WBT. We want to assure you that the temple will be safe for you and any new procedures will also follow CDC guidelines to ensure safety for all who use the temple.
The plan will be presented to the entire WBT Board at the June 10 Board meeting. Upon approval a detailed communication will be shared with you.
Keep safe in the meantime. We plan to see all of you at the temple in the very near future.
April 25, 2020:
With the extension of the stay-at-home orders by the State of Hawaii and the City & County of Honolulu through May 31, activities at Windward Buddhist Temple will remain suspended for the month of May. Keep saying the Nembutsu in gratefulness that we are being kept safe even if we cannot have our Sunday services for now.
March 28, 2020:
Due to the COVID 19 situation, the temple newsletter (Kalyana Mitra) is suspended as of May 2020. Please visit this website or call the temple (262-4560) for updates. The April 2020 newsletter will be sent out as usual.
March 18, 2020:
In alignment with Headquarters Update #3, the previously announced suspension of activities at Windward Buddhist Temple has been extended through May 15, 2020 (extended through May 31, 2020).
The situation with COVID-19 is so fluid that matters could change anytime and very rapidly.
Please continue to visit our website and follow us on social media to remain updated.
Let us be safe, but not full of fear. Let us go to the Buddha-Dharma for guidance.
March 15, 2020:
Effective March 16 through April 30, 2020 (extended through May 15, 2020), the use of the temple for religious services, activities and meetings are suspended as a way to mitigate the transmission COVID-19 virus. Updates on when temple use will resume will be available on:
Temple website: www.windwardbuddhisttemple.org.
Facebook: facebook.com/windwardbuddhisttemple
Instagram: windwardbuddhisttemple
YouTube: WBT’s Channel
Telephone: (808) 262-4560.
During this time Sunday services, Monday meditation, Tai-Chi, Ikebana and Japanese classes are cancelled. Adult Dharma Class will be cancelled for March 21, April 4 and 18.
Please use this opportunity to check out the WBT websites and the websites of our various Hongwanji temples to hear recorded Dharma talks, read Dharma messages and read books on Shin Buddhism.
This event provides us many opportunities to realize the Buddha’s teaching of impermanence, interdependency, and compassion as we all help each other through this global pandemic. Please follow the CDC guidelines and keep each other safe.
March 11, 2020:
March 7, 2020:
The Taste of Hongwanji at Hawaii Betsuin originally scheduled for Sunday, March 29, has been postponed due to COVID-19 / novel coronavirus concerns. A new date has not yet been announced.
March 3, 2020:
The State of Hawaii Department of Health has published a COVID-19 quick reference
Sunday Family Service & Dharma School
Guest speaker Rev. Clarence Liu & Rev. Bert Sumikawa
We welcomed guest speaker Rev. Clarence Liu to today’s Family Service. Rev. Liu grew up in Kailua and pastored in several Central Oahu churches before finding his niche in clinical chaplaincy.
Rev. Liu shared what he has learned about the subject of death, something he has had a lot of experience with having retired as a hospice chaplain with Hospice Hawaii in 2012.
