Every Sunday afternoon from 1–3 p.m. we offer a meditation “workshop”: generally this involves an introduction to sitting and walking meditation and a chance to ask questions. Anyone is welcome to drop in and join, whether Buddhist or not, or whether you’ve been here before or not; beginners are welcome. If you’d like to come earlier that’s fine too, including joining the meal offering at 11 a.m. and/or speaking informally with one of the abbots after the meal from about 11:45–12:30.
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Winter Retreat routine in place from January 6–March 31, 2026
The monastic community of Temple Forest Monastery will be observing our annual three-month winter retreat from January 6 – March 31, 2026, and normal public activities – as well as most email correspondence – have been paused until April.
During this time you may still come for the 11 a.m. meal offering on any day, and afterwards speak with a monk. The weekly Saturday Evening Puja & Dhamma talk will still be open to all. Please check the website’s front page for general updates.
Regular Schedule*
*Please see above for the routine from January 6–March 31, 2026
Morning & Evening Pujas
You are welcome to join the community for evening and morning pujas (about 50 mins. group meditation and 10 mins. chanting) every day. On some days (Sunday evenings through Tuesday evenings) no formal pujas will take place: instead there is a quiet meditation sitting for guests and visitors at the usual puja times of 5 a.m. and 7 p.m., which you are welcome to join.
Evening Puja: 7–8 p.m.
Morning Puja: 5–6:15 a.m.
Meal Offering: 11 a.m.
Saturdays: Dhamma Talk after Evening Puja, 7–9 p.m.
Sundays: Meditation & Dhamma Talk, 1–3 p.m.
Sundays: No Evening Puja (informal sitting instead)
Mondays: No Pujas (informal sittings instead)
Tuesdays: No Pujas (informal sittings instead)
Meal Offering
Please join the community any day for the meal offering at 11 a.m. This is a good way to get to know the community and get a feel for the monastery environment. Every day there is a pot-luck style buffet with the dishes people happen to bring to offer for that day, which is formally offered to the monastic community at 11 a.m. After some traditional chanting, guests and visitors are invited to help themselves. Children are welcome.
It’s helpful to let the monastery know beforehand to give the kitchen an idea of how much food is coming if you plan to offer food. Normally there should be about a dozen monastic community members for the meal (plus three or four guests on most days). But do feel free to come on any day without notice, too.
If you’re bringing food, it’s good to arrive before 11 in order to prepare the offerings: coming anytime in the morning is OK; between 8:30–11 a.m. is best.
Sunday Meditation Workshop