The Western Chan Fellowship

Chan is the Chinese ancestor of Zen Buddhism. The Western Chan Fellowship is an association of lay Chan practitioners, a lay Sangha, based in the UK. We are registered as a charity in England and Wales, but we also have contacts in Europe, principally in Poland, Croatia and Switzerland, and also in USA. Our Zen retreats and other activities are open equally to both Buddhists and non-Buddhists.

Zen Retreat, Buddhist Retreat, Meditation Retreat, Silent Retreat

We lead a range of different types of Buddhist meditation retreats at centres in England and Wales. Some of our Zen meditation retreats follow the traditional methods of practice, and others such as our 'Western Zen Retreat' include adaptations to match the needs of Westerners. Most of our Zen retreats are silent retreats - read the retreat descriptions for details.

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Zen Meditation Groups

We have Chan meditation groups meeting around the UK. Visit us ask about meditation and the WCF. You will find a Zen sangha helpful to support your practice and the cultivation of mindfulness in daily life.

Online Meditation and Discussion Meetings

COVID-19 caused a halt in our in-person events but triggered a growth in our online events. In particular, some of our previously 'local' groups are now meeting online and are able and pleased to welcome participation by people who are not local to the group.

There are events held on several weekday evenings, and also weekend daytimes. Visit our Online Events page to see the full list of activities.

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Our Guiding Teacher, Chan Master Simon Child, 淨宏傳法 Jing-hong Chuan-fa, is the second Western Dharma heir of the late Chan Master Sheng Yen of Taiwan, receiving Dharma Transmission in 2000. Our Founding Teacher was Master Sheng Yen's first Western Dharma Heir, Dr John Crook.

Our practice includes a variety of Buddhist meditation methods from the lineages of both Linji Chan (Japanese: Rinzai Zen) and Caodong Chan (Japanese: Soto Zen), including Gongan (Japanese: Koan), Huatou, Silent Illumination (Ch. Mo-zhao, related to Jap. Shikantaza zazen or “just sitting”), and other methods such as counting or following the breath.

Latest News

The Western Chan Fellowship CIO AGM will be held in Bristol at St Werburgh's community centre, on Saturday 13th July, 10:30am to 2:00pm. Full details will be sent to members nearer the time but please save that diary date now.

https://stwerburghs.org.uk/

This will be an in-person meeting though we hope to be able to arrange to broadcast it by Zoom.

Further details will be circulated nearer the…

Retreat fees frozen for 2024. Read the details on our Fees page.

Newsletter 48 is now published and includes our retreat programme right through to August 2024.

Western Chan Fellowship is introducing a new online course, ‘Introduction to Meditation, Buddhism and Chan’. This consists of four weekly online 90-minute sessions led by two experienced Western Chan Fellowship group leaders, Alysun Jones and Edd Phillips. It is geared towards newcomers to the WCF, but those already engaged with the WCF and interested in finding out more about the meditation…

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