Formal Practices

Monday Night Sitting Group

We meet at Broadway United Church (at 105 Broadway Ave) and online at the Zoom links below from 7:00 to 8:30 PM (CST) every Monday. Entrance is through the white door on Broadway Ave. Anyone wishing to visit beforehand can arrive or sign on between 6:45 PM and 7:00 PM.

Join Online
  • Zoom Link
  • Meeting ID: 201 283 384
  • Passcode: 986479
Join by Phone
  • Long distance charges may apply
  • One tap mobile:
    +16473744685,,87577532193#,,,,
  • Dial by your location:
    780-666-0144 or 204-272-7920

Noon Hour Sittings (online only)

Time: 12:15 PM (CST) Saskatchewan
Day: Every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday

Join Online
  • Zoom Link
  • Meeting ID: 862 1869 7088
  • Passcode: 597579

Wednesday Night Sitting Group

Jeanne Corrigal, our guiding teacher, and Andrea Grzesina, from Saskatoon Insight Meditation Community, offer weekly sittings online.

Full-Moon Day of Celebration and Practice

This monthly practice day offers an opportunity for personal reflection and meditation, beginning at 9:00 AM with a half-hour guided meditation.

If you wish to participate and are not currently on Deb’s e-list, please email dfroh@myaccess.ca

Join Online
  • Zoom Link
  • Zoom Meeting ID: 875 7753 2193
  • Passcode: 992854

Lineage Stories

Five sanghas from Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta have come together to create this special lineage story series. And, we are delighted to be partnering with IMS Online to bring this to the wider sangha. We offer a warm prairie welcome to all practitioners!

Our vision is to have our teachers share stories about their teachers, to honour our gratitude to the Asian roots of the practice; to give a sense of these teachings being handed down, generation to generation; and to give current practitioners a sense of carrying this precious gift forward.

Info and registration: https://lineagestories.ca/

Upcoming Lineage Stories

April 9, 2026 – Carol Wilson, Andrea Fella, Alexis Santos

Our Burmese lineage has been greatly influenced in a very unique way by Sayadaw U Tejaniya, a former householder and businessman who trained under the late Shwe Oo Min Sayadaw, and who now teaches at the Shwe Oo Min Dhamma Such Forest Meditation Center in Yangon, Myanmar. Carol, Andrea, and Alexis will share stories of this living master and give us a sense of how our collective practice has benefitted and is now shaped by his perspectives.