In The Spirit
-- Michele Marr
* Address: 120 E. 18th St., Costa Mesa, near Triangle Square
* Telephone: (949) 722-7818
* E-mail: [email protected]
* Web site: www.zcoc.org
* Year center established: 1995. The Zen Center of Orange County has
been in Costa Mesa for seven years, offering a regular schedule for
zazen, intensive workshops and other programs.
* Denomination:: Zen is an awareness meditation practice rooted in the
Buddhist tradition* Senior pastor: The Rev. Deborah J. Barrett, a Zen
priest, is director of Zen training. She has been a serious practitioner
for 25 years, focusing on Christian and Zen awareness methods. She is a
certified pastoral counselor, a fellow of the American Assn. of Pastoral
Counselors and a Visiting Nurses Assn. Hospice chaplain. She is a
lecturer in comparative religion at Cal State Fullerton. She has earned a
doctorate in psychology and master’s degrees in theology and psychology.
Her dissertation was on Zen approaches to dying.
Pastoral staff: The Rev. Carol Aguilar is the center’s administrator.
She is a Zen priest with 20 years of practice. She owns Zen Home
Stitchery, a manufacturer of meditation clothing and cushions.
* Weekly schedule: At 5 p.m. Sunday, there are two 30-minute periods
of zazen -- meditation while seated on pillows or chairs -- walking
meditation, personal practice interview, service and a formal talk on Zen
practice followed by discussion. Sunday at 7:15 p.m., there is an
informal tea. On Tuesday, from 7 to 9 p.m., there is zazen, a talk and a
discussion.
* Size of congregation: 75
* Makeup of congregation: A cross-section of the county. People come
to the center from neighborhoods all over Orange County.
* Child care: Child care and children’s programs are not available but
will be developed as needed.
* Dress: No shorts or tank tops.
* Church design: The center is in a beautiful, well-maintained, old
Costa Mesa commercial building in a mixed commercial-residential section
of downtown, near Triangle Square. The inside is furnished with
meditation mats, cushions and chairs for meditation. A large, outdoor
balcony provides space for walking meditation.
* Mission statement: The Zen Center of Orange County is a community
whose membership is actively engaged in Zen awareness practice for the
purpose of awakening, healing and transformation. Zen practice as taught
at the center emphasizes seated meditation and its application in our
daily lives.
* Upcoming sermon: On Sunday, Barrett will speak on “The Fourth of
July in Zen: Freedom and Service.”
* Tuesday Night Programs: All Tuesday evening programs begin with a
half-hour of seated meditation, followed by walking meditation. On the
first and third Tuesdays of each month, from June through September, the
discussions will be based on “The Miracle of Mindfulness,” by Thich Nhat
Hanh. On the second Tuesday of each month, the Buddhist Study Group
meets. From June through September, the group will study the 10 Paramitas
(disciplines, perfections of practice). On the fourth Tuesday of each
month, a film is shown. The topic for the summer film series is “Zen and
Creativity.”
* Introduction to Zen workshops: A three-hour workshop is offered the
first Sunday of every month, from 3 to 6 p.m., to provide small group
instruction in beginning Zen awareness practice. Workshops are
experiential and include lecture and discussion formats. Handouts of
information are provided. The workshop introduces the basics of seated
meditation, various options for postures using cushions or chairs,
techniques for working with breathing, and observation of thought. Daily
life practice is emphasized. During the final hour, participants join the
regular Sunday schedule for zazen and walking meditation. Attire is
casual, but participants are asked not to wear shorts, jeans or clothes
with writing on them. The fee for the workshop is $50. Preregistration is
required.
* Outreach programs: The center sponsors one-, two- and three-day
retreats, as well as a variety of periodic workshops and classes. The
next one-day retreat is scheduled for Aug. 18. The next weekend retreat
will begin Oct. 18. The center also has a prison outreach program.
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