
Genzo-e Sesshin Dharma Talks
Rev. Kokyo will offer two daily dharma talks (open to the public) during the Genzo-e sesshin January 15th – 18th.
At AZC, all people of every race, religion, nationality, class, gender, sexual orientation, age, and physical ability are welcome to practice with the community. Practicing inclusivity and welcoming diversity is a foundation of the Dharma, and a path to alleviating the suffering of everyone. May all beings realize their true nature.
As an expression of our commitment to offer a place of refuge and trust, firearms and other weapons are excluded from our grounds and buildings.

Rev. Kokyo will offer two daily dharma talks (open to the public) during the Genzo-e sesshin January 15th – 18th.

In place of a dharma talk, we will hold a healing circle. All are welcome to take refuge in the circle of compassion.

Next Step is a 1½ hour class for those who have attended Beginners’ Instruction and would like to deepen their understanding of Zendo forms.

Please join us for a dharma talk w/ AZC’s Lay Entrusted Teacher Pat Yingst.
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.

We welcome you to familiarize yourself with the Austin Zen Center and our core practice by attending the Beginner’s Class held on Saturdays at 8am.

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

This peer led book group meets weekly online to promote engaged practice and Dharma discussion.

All are welcome to join us in the opportunity to engage in (mostly) silent work-practice in the beautiful Austin Zen Center garden.

Austin Zen Center has a live chat server for Sangha members and those interested in AZC!

In addition to its programs, the Austin Zen Center has offered their facilities to two independent programs. You can find more information about them here.
