Invitation to Hybrid Sunday Service on July 24, 2022
Dear Moiliili Hongwanji Members and Friends,
We invite you, your family, and friends to our Sunday Service on July 24, 2022, at 9:00 am.
*We hold Sunday Service in a hybrid setting. You can join us either in person or via Zoom.
*Note the Zoom link is different than usual this week. As always, subscribe to our Weekly Email of announcements from the home page, or email the office at mhm@moiliilihongwanji.org, to receive the Zoom link.
Everyone is invited!
- Opening Remarks
- Kansho (Temple Bell)
- Meditation and Vandana & Ti-Sarana
- Sutra Chanting: “Verses Reaffirming the Vow” in pg. 117 in the red service book, or on the screen
- Gatha: “Flying Free” – on screen
- Dharma Message: Mrs. Laura Ruby of Moiliili Cemetery
- Reading: “Creed (I)”
- Nembutsu
- Acknowledgments & Announcements
- Talk Story with Mrs. Laura Ruby to follow. Everyone invited.
In-Person: Everyone is welcome to attend in person.
Online: Please click the Zoom link* to join in the service starting at 9:00 a.m.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
- Feel free to invite your family and friends to our Sunday Services. Your donation is greatly appreciated. <Donate Now>
- White Way Broadcast every Saturday on KZOO Radio (AM1210) from 7:45am-8:00am: 7/23 Dr. Benjamin Bruch (Humanities Teacher @ PBA Listen to KZOO Radio Online (Click “Listen to KZOO” on their website)
- 7/31 Sunday Service with Rev. Toshiyuki Umitani.
- 8-14 Temple Picnic on temple grounds. Please order your Hawaiian lunch by calling the office at (808) 949-1659.
- Archive of the White Way Radio Broadcasts
- Moiliili Hongwanji Market Place
Additional announcements:
“The White Way” Radio Broadcast for July 16th, 2022
The guest speaker for “The White Way” Radio Broadcast for July 16th, 2022 was Rev. Jeffrey Soga of Waipahu Hongwanji & Waianae Hongwanji. This broadcast was sponsored by Mrs. Jo DesMarets in memory of Edith Maeda’s birthday.
Sunday 8/14 Moiliili Hongwanji Temple Picnic
Date: Sunday, August 14, 2022
Time: 9:00 am.
Place: Moiliili Hongwanji back parking lot
After working hard to execute a successful 2022 Moiliili Summer Fest and Moiliili Hongwanji Bon Dance, we are now ready for some fun!
What’s in the plans? A Temple Picnic! Where? In the parking lot!
Service will be held outdoors at 9:00 a.m., led by Rev. Toshiyuki Umitani.
Games and laughter will follow with Dharma School families taking the lead. Lunch will highlight bentos & homemade dessert. Please call in your orders to the temple office by August 7th. Drinks will be provided.
Note, there will be no online service on August 14th.
Let’s enjoy the summer with a Temple Picnic on temple grounds. Have a Happy Summer!
Saturdays 8/6, 8/13, 8/20: BSC 50th Anniversary Presentations
The Buddhist Studies Center (BSC) will be holding their 50th Anniversary Presentations.
Learning from Shinran about Ourselves as Moral Persons
Charles Hallisey, Yehan Numata Senior Lecturer on Buddhist Literatures at Harvard Divinity School, will present a lecture followed by a Q&A session on Learning from Shinran about Ourselves as Moral Persons.
When: Sat., Aug. 13th from 10-12 pm
Where: In person at Buddhist Studies Center (1436 University Ave), or on YouTube, for viewing, at BSC’s YouTube Channel: BSC Hawaii
If you are planning to attend in-person, please register by emailing
kwong@honpahi.org or calling 808-973-6555. In-person is limited to 30
people, masks are required.
About Prof. Hallisey
An expert on Buddhist Literatures at the Harvard Divinity School, Hallisey said this time studying in both the United States and Sri Lanka led him to study Buddhism through the lens of its literature and the translation of text.
Excerpts from an Ohio University Internet article
“I can see that people were studying Buddhism, not just as a religion, but as something of a culture and even something of a civilization,” Hallisey said.” […]
“The point of a translation isn’t to understand primarily another world you won’t have access to otherwise. Instead, it is to give you resources for understanding yourself,” he said. […]
“As I learned more… I saw things I was learning about the Buddhist world (and) Buddhist ways of seeing the world. It helped me to make sense of the things that had happened to me,” he said.
Encountering the Words of Shinran
Dennis Hirota, Emeritus Professor of Shin Buddhist Studies and Research Fellow, Ryukoku University and Head Translator, Collected Works of Shinran, will give a two-workshop series on Encountering the Words of Shinran.
When: Saturdays, August 6th and 20th from 10-12 pm
Where: In person at Buddhist Studies Center (1436 University Ave), or on YouTube, for viewing, at BSC’s YouTube Channel: BSC Hawaii
Summary of the Content of Prof. Hirota’s Workshops:
This workshop will introduce materials designed to help readers interested in understanding what Shinran said in his own words. Through the provided materials, it will be possible to become familiar with important passages from his writings as he wrote them. No prior knowledge of Japanese language is necessary.
During each workshop, we will practice reading sample passages from Shinran with the help of romanization, literal translation, and simple grammar notes. After the workshop, it will be possible to continue using the materials for a number of important passages selected from Shinran’s writings.
Please register for Prof. Hirota’s Workshop by emailing kwong@honpahi.org or calling 808-973-6555.
The Market Place
You are invited to visit Moiliili Hongwanji’s
https://www.moiliilihongwanji.org/market
We are actively adding items to the following categories:
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Kitchen
Home Accessories
Accessories
Cultural Clothing
Craft Kits, Craft Supplies
Handcrafted Items
Gardening
Games & Entertainments
Name Your Best Offer
Items are available via pick-up
at our temple office on University Ave.
Thank you for supporting The Market Place and Moiliili Hongwanji Buddhist Temple.
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