With Jennifer Lemas, Ayla Benjamin, and Brent Beavers
Saturday, May 22, 2021
from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. PST
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A half-day overview of a chaplain’s work of providing spiritual care and support for people in hospitals, hospices, prisons, and a wide variety of other settings. The work is wonderfully challenging and satisfying. In recent years, Buddhist practitioners have been experiencing chaplaincy as a powerful opportunity to practice engaged Buddhism, and for some, as a vocation and profession. Information about the Sati Center’s Buddhist Chaplaincy Training and the Institute for Buddhist Studies Chaplaincy Degree Program will also be provided.
Jennifer Lemas has been practicing Vipassana meditation since 1997. She was lay ordained as a Buddhist Minister by Gil Fronsdal. She is a graduate of the Sati Center Buddhist Chaplaincy Program, Upaya’s Buddhist Chaplaincy, and has completed four units of CPE at Sequoia Hospital. Jennifer has served as a chaplain since 2010 at various Bay Area Hospitals and leads the Buddhism and Recovery group at IMC.
Ayla Benjamin is a creative visionary, experienced yoga teacher, meditation evangelist, prolific communicator, social justice-driven entrepreneur, and lifelong student. Ayla served as a volunteer teaching yoga and meditation at Salinas Valley State Prison (SVSP) for several years. Ayla is a five hundred-hour yoga teacher and a certified G.R.I.P. facilitator. Ayla co-founded Yoga For All Movement in Santa Cruz which is an organization providing yoga to individuals experiencing incarceration, domestic violence, homelessness, and recovery from substance use.
Alistair Shanks, Zen Caregiving Project’s Volunteer Program Manager, began serving as a volunteer with Zen Hospice Project at the Guest House in 2004, and then Laguna Honda Hospital, where he served for 10 years. During that time he also helped facilitate the New Volunteer Training which he continues to lead as well as teaching Mindful Caregiver Education courses.
Alistair holds a Master’s degree in Buddhist Studies and Chaplaincy from the Graduate Theological Union in Berkeley. He completed the Buddhist Chaplaincy Training Program at Sati Center for Buddhist Studies in
2007. Other volunteer activities have included serving as a Buddhist chaplain at SF General Hospital and leading meditation sessions in the San Francisco County Jail.
Brent Beavers is an alum of the Institute of Buddhist Studies and Graduate Theological Union having earned a Common MA in Buddhism, a Chaplaincy Certificate, and a Soto Zen Certificate. While working in his role for IBS Brent also serves as a staff chaplain at Marin General Hospital in pursuit of Board Certification. Brent practices Zen Buddhism at the Bay Zen Center, where he serves as the board president and was ordained in 2018 in the lineage of Charlotte Joko Beck and Diane Eshin Rizzetto.
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