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Zen Center of Denver
1856 S. Columbine Street
Denver, CO 80210
303-455-1500
office@zencenterofdenver.org

Click the event for details and registration. Our events begin precisely on time, and doors will be locked five minutes before the event begins in order to foster an environment of supportive silence in the zendo (practice hall). Please plan to arrive at least ten minutes before the stated start time. Parking can be challenging in our neighborhood, so allow extra time for finding a parking space and walking to the center. Wear comfortable, loose-fitting clothes—dark, quiet colors are best. Out of care for those with allergies, please avoid perfume or scented products.

Our daily sittings do not require registration, but do register in advance for special events such as beginners’ nights, introductory seminars, all-day sittings, workshops, and classes.

If you have signed up but need to cancel on short notice, please call the office and leave a message.

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  • Thursday Evening Zazen

    Thursday Evening Zazen

    Three 25-minute rounds of zazen with kinhin (walking meditation) between each round, concluding with a brief closing ceremony. This is an in-person event that will also be streamed on Zoom.

  • Zoom Zen

    Zoom Zen

    Online CO

    Two 25-minute rounds of zazen with a brief opening ceremony. This event is online only. Click here to join on Zoom.

  • Cha Dao – The Way of Tea

    Shrine Room 1856 S. Columbine Street, Denver, CO, United States

    Cha Dao (茶道), the Way of Tea, is more than just brewing and drinking tea—it is a practice of harmony, mindfulness, and connection to nature. Rooted in ancient Chinese philosophy, […]

  • MBSR 8-Week Class with Peggy Sheehan

    MBSR 6-Week Class with Peggy Sheehan

    Community Room 1856 S. Columbine Street, Denver, CO, United States

    Mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR) is an evidence-based course developed by Jon Kabat-Zinn over 40 years ago at UMass Medical School. It is highly effective at helping manage stress, pain and […]

  • Ceremony of Aid

    Two rounds of zazen followed by the Ceremony of Aid.The ceremony includes the opportunity for you to make a cash or check donation for an organization helping those in need […]