Nuclear Ecology and Engaged Buddhism

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Dharma talk given by Chaplain Sergio Moreno April 5th, 2020.

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Envisioning the Future

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Dharma talk given by Nicole Esquibel on March 29th, 2020.

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Compassion for All Beings

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Dharma talk given by Dr. Nora Quiason on March 22nd, 2020.

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COVID-19 Communication – Updated May 9, 2021

The Rime Center’s Update about the Coronavirus

Due to the dropping numbers with the COVID-19 virus and the increase in vaccinations among the public,the Rime Center Board has decided to reopen the Rime Center beginning June 6th for our Sunday Services only with very limited capacity. The Rime Center will continue hosting our Sunday Service online, using Zoom.

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The Rime Center’s Statement about the Coronavirus

The health and safety of our community is the Rime Center’s highest priority. COVID-19 (coronavirus) continues to spread throughout the country and it is important for us to share how we can impede its impact. We are closely monitoring guidance from the Jackson County, MO and Johnson County, KS Dept of Health and local health officials. We will continue to rely on their recommendations and expertise to inform our decisions. The risk of contracting COVID-19 remains low for those who have not been in close contact with someone diagnosed with the virus. Continue reading