Sangha Events

Sangha events are open to anyone who has completed our Introductory Course.

15 Feb 2026 2:00 pm - 5:00 pm
21 Feb 2026 10:30 am - 12:30 pm
14 Mar 2026 6:30 pm - 9:45 pm

Sangha Night

An evening of talks, discussion, meditation and ritual exploring the current Sangha night theme. Sangha night is open to those who have completed our Introductory Course (not suitable for newcomers).

Next up at Sangha Night:

To Bow To The Six Directions - Nagavajri

17 Feb 2026

The Story of Bahia - Jayagupta

24 Feb 2026

The Story of Ambatta - Sanghajiva

3 Mar 2026

Three Short Talks - TBC

10 Mar 2026

Dwelling with the Buddha - Bodhinaga

17 Mar 2026

The Lion King - Paranita

24 Mar 2026

Current Theme: Encounters with Enlightenment

What was The Buddha really like? We are told that the Buddha broke through into a radically different state of being, transcending ordinary human consciousness. What might it have been like to encounter that? 

There was something magnetic, awesome, mysterious, and powerful about The Buddha. Some people even ‘WOKE UP!’ just by being in his presence. 

During this series we will go on a journey, where we will glimpse The Buddha by imagining our way into some of the brilliant stories handed down to us – stories of an Enlightened Being interacting with the people he met. 

We’ll be asking ourselves, what we can learn about The Buddha from these stories…and we’ll attempt to bring some of those qualities into the situations and people that we encounter in our daily life.

Programme

6.15pm – 7.15pm Shared Meal  7.15pm – 7.55pm Dharma Talk  7.55pm – 8.30pm Discussion groups
8.30pm – 9.00pm Tea Break  9.00pm – 9.30pm Meditation

Connect Online with Sangha Night

If you are unable to attend in person, you can watch the talk as it is live streamed on our YouTube channel using the link provided below. The link will remain the same each week.

You can also enter an unled Zoom room after the talk for an informal discussion. You can access this room using the link or the the details below. Again, these details will remain the same each week.

Meeting ID: 487 910 136
Passcode: 220600

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Retreats

Going on retreat is a great thing to do. Here’s what’s coming up:

17 Apr 2026 until 19 Apr 2026 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

Regular Events

A list of our weekly Buddhist Centre events. No need to book, just turn up!

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Please check the Calendar during holidays, timings may vary.

Desert Island Retreats

A series of interviews with Sheffield Order members hosted by Prajnasri, stepping into their lives and the music that has inspired them along the way.

Achara
Recorded on 31 March 2025
Satyajyoti
Recorded on 8 February 2025
Santasiddhi
Recorded on 24 February 2024
Vadanya
Recorded on 6 April 2024
Punyamala
Recorded on 27 January 2024
Amoghavamsa
Recorded on 3 November 2023

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24 Feb
24/02/2026    
6:15 pm - 9:30 pm
03 Mar
03/03/2026    
6:15 pm - 9:30 pm
10 Mar
10/03/2026    
6:15 pm - 9:30 pm
Sangha Cabaret
14/03/2026    
6:30 pm - 9:45 pm
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Jordana

I first became interested in Buddhism as a teenager from a chance encounter with a book found in my school library. I was immediately struck by how Buddhism taught that I could change how I experience the world and that I could grow as a person. However, it wasn’t until many years later at the Sheffield Buddhist centre, that I began to commit myself fully to Buddhist practice as I saw that practicing Buddhist teachings was having a very positive impact on my life and on the lives of others.

I was delighted to join the Still Learning Team in November 2018. My previous work has been as a teacher and as an artist and I feel privileged to be able to bring those skills together with my passion for Buddhism in order to teach children and young people about Buddhism.

Aryadasa

I first came into contact with Buddhism in my final year of university when I attended an introductory course at the Sheffield Buddhist Centre. I was instantly captivated by the revolutionary yet practical nature of the Dharma (teachings of the Buddha).

I began to meditate and apply Buddhism into my daily life and found that it actually worked! I had started to view the world differently and in a way that made me happier. I gained great confidence by this and became a committed Buddhist practitioner soon afterwards.

I enjoy sharing with others what I have learnt and how Buddhism has transformed me so I was delighted to join the Still Learning team in October 2013.

Buddhist Artefacts

Suitable for all Key Stages A fun activity for all ages. Explore a range of traditional Buddhist artefacts. Can you guess what they might be used for? Pupils and teachers love the hands-on approach of this game.

Ethics and Kamra

We have a range of exercises and activities, depending on ages and ability levels, exploring Buddhist ethics and their implications for how we might live as Buddhists.  

The Life of the Buddha

How did the Buddha become the Buddha? Who was he before? What is enlightenment?

An understanding of the Buddha’s life story is an indispensable introduction to the religion. We draw out the key aspects using a beautiful painting that depicts the different events from the story.

The Three Jewels

We often theme our tours and visits around the Three Jewels of Buddhism, the Buddha, the Dhamra and the Sangha. Find out why the Three Jewels are common and central to all schools of Buddhism.

Stilling Activity

Very popular with both students and teachers, this exercise will give you a taste of what it’s like to meditate.