Welcome to the Austin Zen Center

Austin Zen Center is a Soto Zen Buddhist temple that offers meditation, dharma talks, ceremonies, classes, workshops, and more.  All are warmly invited to participate in person at our north-central Austin location. 

Online participation is also offered for many of our programs. [ 👩🏽‍💻 Join Live Practice ]

At AZC, all people of every race, religion, nationality, class, gender, sexual orientation, age, and physical ability are welcome to practice with the community.  May all beings realize their true nature.

Zenkei-ji: a 25 year journey 

Shu Shuey
Shu ShueyHow would you describe your experience at Zenkei-ji
Arriving at Zenkei-ji feels like coming home
What experience stands out as part of your practice at Zenkei-ji
What experience stands out as part of your practice at Zenkei-jiBalam solis
Oryoki at Zenkei-ji was simply beautiful. Not just because of the meaningful form and presence it brings to that moment, but because I felt enveloped in loving kindness by the sangha members who served and cleaned, and by the patient and gentle guidance of the more experienced members sitting by my side.
Stephanie Sorn
Stephanie SornIs there a ceremony that you find particularly moving at Zenkei-ji
I’ve always loved the Full Moon Ceremony because it feels like such a powerful invocation of our practice. Stating a vow out loud and in sangha makes it real in a way that just reading words on a page cannot do. The call and response of the 16 bodhisattva precepts inspires me and deepens my commitment to practice.
Nathan Gillett
Nathan GillettWhat are 3 words that you would use to describe Austin Zen Center?
Compassion.
Calm.
Community.
Kathy Goodwin
Kathy GoodwinWhat are 3 words that you would use to describe Austin Zen Center?
Clear headed
Friendly
Sincere
Stephanie Sorn
Stephanie SornWhat are 3 words that you would use to describe Austin Zen Center?
GROUNDED
INSPIRING
COMMUNITY
Shu Shuey
Shu ShueyWhat are 3 words that you would use to describe Austin Zen Center?
Nourishment
practice
harmony
Jon-Eric Steinbomer
Jon-Eric SteinbomerWhat is your favorite ceremony and why?
My favorite is the full moon ceremony. I appreciate the opportunity to revisit the precepts, and take “repentance” with and among the sangha. I also appreciate the aesthetic and embodied qualities of the bells and bowing.
John Guest
John GuestWhat is your favorite ceremony and why?
Morning zazen. The best to greet the day is by simply being, bowing, and remembering the words of the ancestors.
David Pavkovic
David PavkovicWhat is your favorite ceremony and why?
During a Dharma Q & A session, someone noted that "bowing is like pouring one's self out, letting go of the self." This perspective has resonated with me deeply; I now visualize the act of bowing as a teapot pouring out the self. Given how frequently we bow at AZC, I appreciate the many opportunities this practice provides to practice letting go.
Jose Alvarado
Jose AlvaradoWhat is your favorite ceremony and why?
It’s a small thing, but I love it when the names of women ancestors are chanted in the morning during soji. I came from a religion where women aren’t allowed to be teachers or leaders. To see not just women leaders, but also an establishment of a women’s ancestor lineage which we honor, makes me glad to be a part of the sangha.
2026 is the 25th anniversary of Austin Zen Center at Zenkei-ji temple, our home on Washington Square.  Please help us celebrate this auspicious occasion, whether you are a long-time member of the sangha or have recently joined.  
 
Every two weeks, we will provide a new question or prompt to get you thinking about what AZC and the temple mean to you.  
 
This week’s prompt is: What is your Favorite Zen Ceremony and Why?

Upcoming

We acknowledge that we practice on Indigenous land. We acknowledge and pay respects to the Carrizo & Comecrudo, Coahuiltecan, Caddo, Tonkawa, Comanche, Lipan Apache, Alabama-Coushatta, Kickapoo, Tigua Pueblo, and all the American Indian and Indigenous Peoples and communities who have been or have become a part of these lands and territories in Texas.

Affiliate Groups and Gatherings

Circle of Men

This group is led by Zen practitioners with experience in group facilitation and men’s group participation. Please join us.

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