Our Church
Our Mission Statement
Our Mission Statement
The Placer Buddhist Church strives to nurture compassion, mindfulness, gratitude, peace, tolerance, inclusiveness, and spiritual exploration by providing a place where everyone is welcome. Our mission is to continually learn and live the Buddhist Teachings to reduce suffering and support our lives and the lives around us. We offer an open door to sharing these teachings, as well as friendship and community.
The Placer Buddhist Church strives to nurture compassion, mindfulness, gratitude, peace, tolerance, inclusiveness, and spiritual exploration by providing a place where everyone is welcome. Our mission is to continually learn and live the Buddhist Teachings to reduce suffering and support our lives and the lives around us. We offer an open door to sharing these teachings, as well as friendship and community.
New PBC Office Hours
New PBC Office Hours
Every Thursday from 9:00am - 1:00pm
Every Thursday from 9:00am - 1:00pm
If you sign up make sure you tell them you're from Placer Buddhist Church.
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PBC Annual Report's
PBC Annual Report's
The Placer Buddhist Church Annual reports are available for review. Use the links below to download and review the document.
The Placer Buddhist Church Annual reports are available for review. Use the links below to download and review the document.
A President's Reflection
A President's Reflection
August 2024
August 2024
Happy August, Everyone!
Happy August, Everyone!
Let's hope this month gives us a little break from the sweltering heat we had in July. With the heat last month, I spent a lot of time indoors and didn't get out much. I found that I spent a lot of time alone, and I didn't like that. This gave me a lot of time to think about my beliefs and what I say and do and how it may affect others.
Let's hope this month gives us a little break from the sweltering heat we had in July. With the heat last month, I spent a lot of time indoors and didn't get out much. I found that I spent a lot of time alone, and I didn't like that. This gave me a lot of time to think about my beliefs and what I say and do and how it may affect others.
I know it's difficult to be objective about our own beliefs and prejudices, and I also think that being isolated keeps us from having our beliefs and prejudices in check. When my kids were at home, we spent a lot of time arguing, always trying to get our own points of view across. Without having those daily arguments, I realized I don't have someone keeping me "in line," and so my opinions are based on what knowledge I have, however limited that may be.
I know it's difficult to be objective about our own beliefs and prejudices, and I also think that being isolated keeps us from having our beliefs and prejudices in check. When my kids were at home, we spent a lot of time arguing, always trying to get our own points of view across. Without having those daily arguments, I realized I don't have someone keeping me "in line," and so my opinions are based on what knowledge I have, however limited that may be.
I don't know if my thoughts about people, politics, religion, etc. are right or wrong, but I realized I need to have discussions with others to get other points of view before I set that hard decision that my train of thought is the "right" thought. So even at my age, I'm working on being more open-minded and listening and evaluating other points of view before making decisions on what I think, say, or act on. As I am writing this article, I realized this is how the Buddha might have intended us to apply the Eightfold Noble Path by having the right view, intention, speech, action, livelihood, effort, mindfulness, and concentration, we can navigate through life with wisdom and mindfulness.
I don't know if my thoughts about people, politics, religion, etc. are right or wrong, but I realized I need to have discussions with others to get other points of view before I set that hard decision that my train of thought is the "right" thought. So even at my age, I'm working on being more open-minded and listening and evaluating other points of view before making decisions on what I think, say, or act on. As I am writing this article, I realized this is how the Buddha might have intended us to apply the Eightfold Noble Path by having the right view, intention, speech, action, livelihood, effort, mindfulness, and concentration, we can navigate through life with wisdom and mindfulness.
And now that I've moved on from those deep thoughts, let's get to our August activities!
And now that I've moved on from those deep thoughts, let's get to our August activities!
This is Obon month, a time to reflect and show our gratitude to our loved ones who have passed on before us. The roots of this Buddhist tradition come from a Buddhist disciple, Mogallana, who had a vision of his recently deceased mother suffering in a hell-like realm. Being adept at meditation, Mogallana sought guidance from the Buddha. The Buddha advised him to make offerings to the monks, which Mogallana did. This act of compassion and generosity freed his mother to the Pure Land, making Mogallana so happy that he danced with joy!
This is Obon month, a time to reflect and show our gratitude to our loved ones who have passed on before us. The roots of this Buddhist tradition come from a Buddhist disciple, Mogallana, who had a vision of his recently deceased mother suffering in a hell-like realm. Being adept at meditation, Mogallana sought guidance from the Buddha. The Buddha advised him to make offerings to the monks, which Mogallana did. This act of compassion and generosity freed his mother to the Pure Land, making Mogallana so happy that he danced with joy!
Services and Obon Odori will take place on Saturday, August 3rd, with the following schedule:
Services and Obon Odori will take place on Saturday, August 3rd, with the following schedule:
• 8:00 a.m. Service at Auburn Cemetery
• 8:00 a.m. Service at Auburn Cemetery
• 9:00 a.m. Service at Newcastle Cemetery
• 9:00 a.m. Service at Newcastle Cemetery
• 10:00 a.m. Service at Rocklin Cemetery
• 10:00 a.m. Service at Rocklin Cemetery
• 11:00 a.m. Obon/Hatsubon/Shotsuki Hoyo service at the temple officiated by our guest minister,
• 11:00 a.m. Obon/Hatsubon/Shotsuki Hoyo service at the temple officiated by our guest minister,
Rev. Dennis Fujimoto from the Buddhist Temple of Alameda,
Rev. Dennis Fujimoto from the Buddhist Temple of Alameda,
followed by somen lunch provided by PBWA.
followed by somen lunch provided by PBWA.
• 6:00 p.m. Hot dogs and shaved ice for sale
• 6:00 p.m. Hot dogs and shaved ice for sale
• 7:00 p.m. Obon odori and Placer Ume Taiko performance
• 7:00 p.m. Obon odori and Placer Ume Taiko performance
In addition to Obon, PBC members are gearing up for the annual Food Bazaar and are actively recruiting volunteers to help out during this major fundraiser for PBC. If you have not been contacted to volunteer, please let one of our organizers know you're interested in volunteering, or if you have friends or family members that would like to volunteer.
In addition to Obon, PBC members are gearing up for the annual Food Bazaar and are actively recruiting volunteers to help out during this major fundraiser for PBC. If you have not been contacted to volunteer, please let one of our organizers know you're interested in volunteering, or if you have friends or family members that would like to volunteer.
Once again, we will open Ba-chan's Treasures, a store with gently used Japanese artifacts such as Japanese dishes, dolls, art, and clothing (e.g., kimonos and yukatas). If you have donations for Ba-chan's Treasures, you may drop them off at the church at services or on Thursday mornings during office hours.
Once again, we will open Ba-chan's Treasures, a store with gently used Japanese artifacts such as Japanese dishes, dolls, art, and clothing (e.g., kimonos and yukatas). If you have donations for Ba-chan's Treasures, you may drop them off at the church at services or on Thursday mornings during office hours.
Thank you for your commitment to Placer Buddhist Church. May this August bring peace, reflection, and community to all.
Thank you for your commitment to Placer Buddhist Church. May this August bring peace, reflection, and community to all.
In Gassho,
In Gassho,
Rene' Yamashiro, PBC President
Rene' Yamashiro, PBC President
Our Contact Information
Our Contact Information
Placer Buddhist Church
Placer Buddhist Church
3192 Boyington Road
3192 Boyington Road
P.O.Box 349 <-- New Mailing Address
P.O.Box 349 <-- New Mailing Address
Penryn, CA. 95663
Penryn, CA. 95663
(916) 652-6139
(916) 652-6139
Our Church
Our Church
The Placer Buddhist Church is located at 3192 Boyington Road in Penryn California, County of Placer. It is located at the scenic base of the foothills of the Sierra Nevada Mountains just off Interstate 80. It is approximately halfway between San Francisco and Reno, Nevada.
The Placer Buddhist Church is located at 3192 Boyington Road in Penryn California, County of Placer. It is located at the scenic base of the foothills of the Sierra Nevada Mountains just off Interstate 80. It is approximately halfway between San Francisco and Reno, Nevada.
The Church was founded in 1902 in the small foothill town of Penryn. The original church was near the center of town approximately 3 miles from its current location. The church moved to its current location in 1963. The church is well known in the community for annual food bazaar which is typically held on the 4th weekend of September. The annual food bazaar began in 1964, just after the church moved to its new location.
The Church was founded in 1902 in the small foothill town of Penryn. The original church was near the center of town approximately 3 miles from its current location. The church moved to its current location in 1963. The church is well known in the community for annual food bazaar which is typically held on the 4th weekend of September. The annual food bazaar began in 1964, just after the church moved to its new location.
The church supports organizations such as the Placer Buddhist Women’s Association (PBWA), Young Buddhist Association (YBA), Sierra Bonsai Club, Dharma School, and Placer Ume Taiko Groups. The church also holds various classes during the week including calligraphy, flower arranging, Tai Chi, Obon dancing and exercise classes. See the church calendar for class times.
The church supports organizations such as the Placer Buddhist Women’s Association (PBWA), Young Buddhist Association (YBA), Sierra Bonsai Club, Dharma School, and Placer Ume Taiko Groups. The church also holds various classes during the week including calligraphy, flower arranging, Tai Chi, Obon dancing and exercise classes. See the church calendar for class times.
Dharma services and group activities have been limited during the Covid-19 pandemic and will reopen when safe to publicly meet.
Dharma services and group activities have been limited during the Covid-19 pandemic and will reopen when safe to publicly meet.
Supervising Ministers
Supervising Ministers
Rev. Matt Hamasaki
Rev. Matt Hamasaki
Rev. Yuki Sugahara
Rev. Yuki Sugahara
Minister's Assistants
Minister's Assistants
Rich Kawahata
Rich Kawahata
Michi Mitani
Michi Mitani
Ed Nakamoto
Ed Nakamoto
2023 PBC Officers
2023 PBC Officers
President
President
René Yamashiro
René Yamashiro
1st Vice President
1st Vice President
Tom Aust
Tom Aust
2nd Vice President
2nd Vice President
Frank Perrott
Frank Perrott
Recording Secretary
Recording Secretary
Linda Dickerson
Linda Dickerson
Claudia Nakata
Claudia Nakata
Treasurer
Treasurer
Kent Kawamoto
Kent Kawamoto
Auditor
Auditor
Karen Takayama
Karen Takayama