Unless otherwise noted, all classes meet on Wednesday evenings from 7:45pm – 9:00pm, with an optional meditation from 7:00pm – 7:30pm. Except for the Meditation Workshop all classes are online and use Zoom for the meetings.

Use the registration link in the class description to register and pay for classes. If you have questions about a specific class, contact info@rimecenter.org.

These classes are available to EVERYONE. We have “Suggested Fees,” however pay whatever you can afford for the class. Everyone is welcome! It is our hope that some will pay more to cover those who can’t afford the usual fee. We simply want everyone to have access to these wonderful classes.

  • RESCHEDULED: Introduction to the Path of the Mahayana

    Rime Buddhist Center 2939 Wayne Ave, Kansas City, MO, United States

    The Mahayana is a major school of Buddhism that emphasizes the bodhisattva path of compassion and wisdom. If you are interested in learning more about the Mahayana path, we will be studying “Letter to a Friend” by Nāgārjuna. Nāgārjuna's advice … Continue reading

  • 108 Day Bodhisattva Challenge

    Rime Buddhist Center 2939 Wayne Ave, Kansas City, MO, United States
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    This challenge will be practice intensive for those who want to apply their understanding of Bodhicitta with daily practice. We welcome new students who are looking to learn about the Bodhisattva Mind Training and how to apply it to their … Continue reading

  • Sutra Study Sunday – Declaring What Is Supreme

    Rime Buddhist Center 2939 Wayne Ave, Kansas City, MO, United States
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    Join us as we explore the rich repository of Buddhist Sutras, both Pali Canon and Tibetan Kangyur every first Sunday of the month after the Sunday Service. Sūtra (Pali. sutta) means ‘something that was heard from someone else’ and usually … Continue reading

  • Sutra Study Sunday – Setting the Wheel of Dhamma in Motion Sutta

    Rime Buddhist Center 2939 Wayne Ave, Kansas City, MO, United States
    Classes

    Join us as we explore the rich repository of Buddhist Sutras, both Pali Canon and Tibetan Kangyur every first Sunday of the month after the Sunday Service. Sūtra (Pali. sutta) means ‘something that was heard from someone else’ and usually … Continue reading