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− | The '''[[Young Buddhist Association]]''' ([[YBA]]) is an auxiliary lay group of the [[Buddhist]] Churches of {{Wiki|America}}, the mainland U.S. branch of [[Jodo Shinshu]] [[Buddhism]]. Founded in 1974 and originally known as the "[[Young Men's Buddhist Association]]" ([[YMBA]], which was modeled after the {{Wiki|Christian}} YMCA), the YBA began as a way to offer communal [[activities]] for young Japanese-American [[Shin Buddhist]] men in the [[United States]]. It has evolved into an organization that is comprised usually of young teen boys and girls who are members of [[Shin]] [[temples]], and is not limited to any one ethnicity. Many [[Shin]] [[temples]] have YBA groups, which organize fun [[activities]] and overnight trips for their young [[people]]. Regional conferences are scheduled yearly in which YBA groups from different [[temples]] may mingle and share [[ideas]] and [[friendship]]. | + | The '''[[Young Buddhist Association]]''' ([[YBA]]) is an auxiliary lay group of the [[Buddhist]] Churches of {{Wiki|America}}, the mainland U.S. branch of [[Jodo Shinshu]] [[Buddhism]]. Founded in 1974 and originally known as the "[[Young Men's Buddhist Association]]" ([[YMBA]], which was modeled after the {{Wiki|Christian}} {{Wiki|YMCA}}), the YBA began as a way to offer communal [[activities]] for young Japanese-American [[Shin Buddhist]] men in the [[United States]]. It has evolved into an organization that is comprised usually of young teen boys and girls who are members of [[Shin]] [[temples]], and is not limited to any one ethnicity. Many [[Shin]] [[temples]] have YBA groups, which organize fun [[activities]] and overnight trips for their young [[people]]. Regional conferences are scheduled yearly in which YBA groups from different [[temples]] may mingle and share [[ideas]] and [[friendship]]. |
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Latest revision as of 02:04, 7 October 2013
The Young Buddhist Association (YBA) is an auxiliary lay group of the Buddhist Churches of America, the mainland U.S. branch of Jodo Shinshu Buddhism. Founded in 1974 and originally known as the "Young Men's Buddhist Association" (YMBA, which was modeled after the Christian YMCA), the YBA began as a way to offer communal activities for young Japanese-American Shin Buddhist men in the United States. It has evolved into an organization that is comprised usually of young teen boys and girls who are members of Shin temples, and is not limited to any one ethnicity. Many Shin temples have YBA groups, which organize fun activities and overnight trips for their young people. Regional conferences are scheduled yearly in which YBA groups from different temples may mingle and share ideas and friendship.