Buddhist Church of Stockton

Buddhist Church of Stockton Buddhist Church of Stockton or Stockton Buddhist Temple was founded in 1906. The U.S.

Our Teachings:
The essence of our Teachings come from Shakamuni Buddha who discovered the way of enlightenment, and taught the way of freedom from one's own ignorance which causes our suffering. The Teachings, which originated some 2500 years ago in India, found its way through China, Korea, and Japan, and then came to America. Shinran Shonin, the founder of our particular sect of Buddhism, furthe

r developed the basic concept of the Teachings of Shakamuni Buddha and taught that Amida Buddha, the Buddha of Infinite Wisdom and Compassion, awakens the light of awareness in us so that we can attain the assurance of Buddhahood in our present life even though we are caught in the bonds of our daily life. As early as 499 AD recorded writing in China indicate that a Buddhist monk from China had crossed the great sea, traveled along the Pacific Coast of North America and down to Mexico. Certain beliefs and arts in Mexico and Central America show coincidences with Asiatic civilization. Our History:
As early as 499 AD recorded writing in China indicate that a Buddhist monk from China had crossed the great sea, traveled along the Pacific Coast of North America and down to Mexico. In the years to follow it was not until 1873 that a Buddhist minister of our Jodo Shin sect (Pure Land School), as part of his travel itinerary, set foot in the United States for the first time. Early Jodo Shinshu missionary work among the Japanese immigrants in America began first in Hawaii in 1887 and 10 years later a mission was established on the mainland in San Francisco, California. Thereafter, as immigrants from Japan settled in various communities in America, missionary work was expanded and other Temples were established. The Stockton Buddhist Temple was established in 1906 by a group of Japanese immigrants. They located themselves in their first facility at 148 West Washington Street in 1908. A student boarding house was established in 1910 to fill the needs of the circumstances of that time. In 1925 a Temple was built and the members of the Stockton Buddhist community filed for incorporation as a religious group with the State of California. A social hall was built in 1940 on an adjacent property that was purchased after the original structure was destroyed by a fire. The war years came and the Temple members with all people of Japanese descent on the west coast spent 1942 through 1945 in internment camps. military occupied our Temple facilities during this period, and it was returned to us in November, 1945 with the end of the war. Returnees to Stockton from the internment camps utilized the Temple facilities as hostels during the early post war years until the members reestablished themselves in the community. In 1963 it was learned the Temple site had to vacated for a cross-town freeway. Our current site on 2820 Shimizu Drive was then purchased and our new facilities constructed and dedicated in June of 1969.

Our Young Buddhist Association is doing a Double Good Gourmet Popcorn Fundraiser!Seven days only: Friday, May 8th @ 4 PM...
05/13/2026

Our Young Buddhist Association is doing a Double Good Gourmet Popcorn Fundraiser!

Seven days only: Friday, May 8th @ 4 PM PDT through Friday, May 15th @ 4 PM PDT. YBA will receive 50% of the total sales!
Proceeds will help support an annual scholarship & the ability to help out with temple events. To help support the YBA, go to the link below to visit our online pop-up store.

This fundraiser is 100% contactless, and popcorn orders will be shipped directly to you. Please share this fundraiser with your friends and family.
Thank you for your support!

Click here to buy our delicious popcorn and 50% of your purchase benefits this fundraiser.

04/29/2026

Rev. Tadao Koyama’s chanting seminar is coming up soon-May 9, 2026, 9:30am-3:00pm. No chanting experience needed. The deadline to RSVP is nearing. Please call our office at 209-466-6701 to register. There is also a link listed on the flyer

Just a few reminders
12/20/2025

Just a few reminders

Special thanks to Rev. Yukiko Motoyoshi for teaching a yarn lei class for one of our Sangha Fellowship Sunday’s activiti...
09/28/2025

Special thanks to Rev. Yukiko Motoyoshi for teaching a yarn lei class for one of our Sangha Fellowship Sunday’s activities ❤️

09/18/2025

Join us at the Buddhist Church of Stockton for our Open House! Meet representatives from our affiliated organizations, enjoy light snacks, enter a raffle for a gift card, and help support our local food bank with canned goods. All are welcome—come as you are!

Please join us this Sunday, 9/14/2025 at 10:00am
09/13/2025

Please join us this Sunday, 9/14/2025 at 10:00am

09/06/2025

There’s still time to register for Buddhist Church of Stockton’s Fall Seminar, “Being Grounded in All Embracing Compassion” on Saturday, September 13, 2025, 9am. See the flyer for more details.

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2820 Shimizu Drive
Stockton, CA
95203

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