About us
The Sky Creek Dharma Center ( https://skycreekdharmacenter.org ) is a non-profit, donation-based meditation center founded in 2004 in Chico. There are currently EIGHT peer-led independent meditation groups meeting Sunday through Friday. We are an all-volunteer organization with no paid staff.
Meditation is a radical practice that reduces stress and dis-ease and leads to increasing freedom and joy in the mind, heart and body. If you are an experienced meditator, we welcome you to our dedicated communities. Group meditation can be a powerful support for those seeking to develop and maintain a regular practice. If you are new to meditation, our communities are designed to provide a supportive environment to help grow and maintain a regular meditation practice and learn from the ancient eastern traditions and their modern western interpreters.
Many of these groups have been meeting weekly for many years independent of Meetup.com, and we are cross-posting these meetings to promote them, thus signups on meetup.com do not reflect the true attendance to these events. The typical weekly attendance for each of these groups varies from 4 to 20+ people.
Meditation is a practice, and Buddhism is a religion, and there is a full spectrum of regular members who vary on how they view this continuum, some seeing meditation as a spiritual/religious practice, while others seeing it as a purely secular activity to reduce stress and improve mental health; all are welcome.
The Sunday Morning group explores translations of the Tao Te Ching.
Sunday Evening is the Vipassana silent meditation sitting with followers of S.N. Goenka.
Monday Afternoon is when Slowly Ripening Sangha meets.
Monday Evening is our new group "Just Mindfulness" with MBSR teacher Marianne Pilgrim, Jack Kornfield-trained Amit Roy, and the Gil Frosdal-influenced meditator Alan Raetz.
The Vipassana-focused Heart of the Lotus Sangha is every Tuesday Night.
The Soto Zen community Serene Reflections Meditation meets Wednesday Night.
The mystery of Zen koan practice by Mud & Sky Sangha is Thursday night.
Friday Night is our new Young Adult Group, with a rotating cast of peer leaders.
If you are new to meditation, group leaders and experienced volunteers will provide basic instructions and guidance. There is no registration or sign-up to attend our weekly meetings, and there is never a charge for joining us in meditation, but we accept donations to support the center. Although the groups are run by volunteers and the center has no paid staff, we do have a regular monthly mortgage and operating expenses that paid solely through donations. Our website donation page allows both one-time and recurring monthly donations via Square, PayPal, and Venmo.
Slowly Ripening Sangha
Now Sunday Afternoon Zoom 4-5:30pm and In-person at the center Monday Afternoon 3:00-4:30pm. Email Liz at bilinskyliz@gmail.com for Zoom Link. Practicing Zen Buddhism in the Plum Village tradition of Vietnamese monk, scholar, author and poet Zen Master Thich Nhat Hanh. The weekly sitting group leader is Jasper Lerch. It is affiliated with Plum Village and the Order of Interbeing and its hundreds of sanghas (groups) throughout the world. See https://thichnhathanhfoundation.org/thich-nhat-hanh. We meditate and socialize in accordance with the Five Mindfulness Trainings. Currently masks are optional. For your first visit, please be at the door at 3pm. No meditation experience needed. We welcome newcomers and a brief orientation & instructions will be provided. We begin with an hour of meditation— two sitting meditations and one walking meditation. After a short fellowship break, we return to the hall for a brief ceremony, reading, or discussion of our individual practices. Group Contact: Jasper Lerch, jasperlerch@sbcglobal.net
The Heart of the Lotus Sangha
Tuesday Night 6:30 - 8:15 PM. The group leader for this meditation group is Rebecca Cook, with weekly sittings and discussion led by a rotating list of volunteers. This is a peer-led group that practices Vipassana, or Insight Meditation and is loosely affiliated with Mountain Stream Meditation Center in Nevada City. This is Vipassana in the Western Insight Tradition, typically associated with Spirit Rock Meditation Center, in Marin County, and teachers such as Jack Kornfield, Sharon Salzberg, Joseph Goldstein, and Tara Brach are often an inspiration to our sangha in the form of books chosen for dharma study. We encourage those new to the center and/or meditation to join us 15-20 minutes early.
The Chico Serene Reflection Meditation Group
Wednesday evenings 6:00 – 7:30 PM. We are affiliated with the Order of Buddhist Contemplatives and Shasta Abbey Buddhist Monastery near the town of Mt Shasta, California. Our practice is Soto Zen, also known as Serene Reflection Meditation. The primary group leaders are Ja'nice Hoobler and Chris Perske. Our practice includes: meditation, ceremony and study of the Dharma. Our weekly meetings consist of meditation, both sitting and walking. Afterwards we have tea, cookies and discuss some aspect of the Dharma. We cordially invite newcomers and visitors to come any time to learn about our practice. Please contact Chris at [3perskes@gmail.com](https://mail.google.com/mail/?view=cm&fs=1&tf=1&to=2perskes@gmail.com) or [srmchico@gmail.com](https://mail.google.com/mail/?view=cm&fs=1&tf=1&to=srmchico@gmail.com) with questions.
Mud and Sky Sangha
Thursday evenings 7:00 – 8:30PM. The mission of our Sangha is to help one another open our minds and hearts to the Buddha nature inherent in all beings. Our practice is one of silent meditation, koan inquiry, and Dharma conversation. The use of koans – stories which provide a bridge between the spoken and the unspoken, and thereby provide a path to fuller embodiment of spiritual practice – is key in our Sangha. We begin with silent meditation, a koan having been dropped into the silence at the beginning of meditation. After silent meditation, both sitting and walking, we have a dharma talk, usually by Chris Gaffney. After the talk, we share experiences we have had in our meditation and in the conversation. Questions? Contact Chris at cgaffney@csuchico.edu (530-588-4941).
Friday Evening
Young Adult Group
Meets 7:00-8:00 PM
Meditation: Each session will begin with a partly guided, partly silent meditation to help participants ease into their practice, regardless of experience level. Volunteer leaders rotate each week, with different meditations and discussion topics. Our goal is to foster a deeper sense of connection and insight. Contact for Questions: **Lucy, lucy@skycreekdharmacener.org**
Sunday Morning
The Chico Taoist Group meets 11:00 AM-Noon Sunday to practice ongoing contemplative meditation and discuss the 81 Chapters of Lao Tzu’s Tao Te Ching.
We welcome you to the practice. There is no right or wrong way to be in the Tao. As soon as we try to name it, it eludes us. Yet speaking and our sitting with these paradoxes, we find, helps us to drop our suffering, recognize our common humanity and to live more openly in the world. We are all seekers and guides upon this path.
Newcomers are welcome. Instruction in meditation available on request.
For further information, contact David Philhour dphilhour@csuchico.edu.
Vipassana
Sunday Evening 6:00-7:00pm. We practice Vipassana Meditation as taught by S.N. Goenka in the tradition of Sayagyi U Ba Khin. This is a weekly group sitting for experienced students, as no instruction is provided. Lee Altier leads this group and is a teach at their Kelseyville Vipassana Center. Here is a short introduction on the tradition. This organization conducts donation-based 10-day silent meditation retreats in Kelseyville (Clear Lake) California. Please contact: Lee at laltier@csuchico.edu
Featured event

2026 All-Sangha Spring Celebration
The eight different meditation groups of Sky Creek Dharma Center come together on a special day every year to share and discuss their traditions.
FREE REGISTRATION (click here)
The Sky Creek Dharma Center in Chico, a 501(c)3 non-profit founded in Chico in 2004, is holding its annual Wesak Spring Celebration including an introduction to all eight meditation groups that meet at the center in an "All-Sangha" panel discussion.
This is a free event, open to the public and welcoming all. Donations to help support the center are welcome, but no one will be turned away for lack of funds. Please come if you are interested! Learn about our center and the groups that meet here!
This is the only day of the year where all EIGHT meditation groups (three Zen, two Vipassana, one Taoist, and two new groups, a Young Adult group, and the 'Just Mindfulness' group) meet and discuss the dharma, and their traditions and practices.
Our after-lunch discussion panel will be an introductory round where each group introduces the practices and traditions of their weekly sitting group, and then a lively discussion of a classic Buddhist topic, Impermanence.
9AM-10AM: In the meditation hall Monday Night group leader Marianne Pilgrim (MBSR teacher) will lead a one hour beginning meditation workshop. In the backyard under the giant oaks, Sunday Morning Taoist leader David Philhour will lead an energizing Qigong movement session.
10AM: Our traditional Wesak Bathing the Baby Buddha Ceremony, with chanting. Participation encouraged but completely optional.
11:30AM: We will serve a potluck lunch hosted by the long-time regular members of the many groups that meet here. Newcomers and first-timers: no need to bring anything, we will have plenty of food!
12:30pm: We will re-convene to start our panel discussion. In the first round of introductions, representatives of all eight groups at the center will share the traditions and practices of their groups. In the second round, each group will engage with the concept of Impermanence.
Guests are welcome to attend one or all events (you are free to come and go as you please)...
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2026 All-Sangha Spring Celebration
Sky Creek Dharma Center, 120 3 Oaks Ct, Chico, CA, USThe eight different meditation groups of Sky Creek Dharma Center come together on a special day every year to share and discuss their traditions.
FREE REGISTRATION (click here)
The Sky Creek Dharma Center in Chico, a 501(c)3 non-profit founded in Chico in 2004, is holding its annual Wesak Spring Celebration including an introduction to all eight meditation groups that meet at the center in an "All-Sangha" panel discussion.
This is a free event, open to the public and welcoming all. Donations to help support the center are welcome, but no one will be turned away for lack of funds. Please come if you are interested! Learn about our center and the groups that meet here!
This is the only day of the year where all EIGHT meditation groups (three Zen, two Vipassana, one Taoist, and two new groups, a Young Adult group, and the 'Just Mindfulness' group) meet and discuss the dharma, and their traditions and practices.
Our after-lunch discussion panel will be an introductory round where each group introduces the practices and traditions of their weekly sitting group, and then a lively discussion of a classic Buddhist topic, Impermanence.
9AM-10AM: In the meditation hall Monday Night group leader Marianne Pilgrim (MBSR teacher) will lead a one hour beginning meditation workshop. In the backyard under the giant oaks, Sunday Morning Taoist leader David Philhour will lead an energizing Qigong movement session.
10AM: Our traditional Wesak Bathing the Baby Buddha Ceremony, with chanting. Participation encouraged but completely optional.
11:30AM: We will serve a potluck lunch hosted by the long-time regular members of the many groups that meet here. Newcomers and first-timers: no need to bring anything, we will have plenty of food!
12:30pm: We will re-convene to start our panel discussion. In the first round of introductions, representatives of all eight groups at the center will share the traditions and practices of their groups. In the second round, each group will engage with the concept of Impermanence.
Guests are welcome to attend one or all events (you are free to come and go as you please)...
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