Buddhism
- 941
- Springfield: Sangamon River Zen Center
- Member of the Ordinary Mind School of Zen, Harada-Yasutani lineage. Offers weekly zazen practice.
- 942
- Northampton: The Empty Bell
- A sanctuary for the study and practice of Christian meditation and prayer giving special attention to the Christian-Buddhist dialogue. The Empty Bell is also a center for the study of the shakuhachi and the musical practice of Sui-Zen.
- 943
- Honolulu Diamond Sangha
- A lay Zen Buddhist organization, was founded in 1959 by Anne Hopkins Aitken and Robert Aitken, Roshi, dharma heir of Yamada Roshi and author of Taking the Path of Zen, The Gateless Barrier: The Wu Men Kuan, and seven other Zen books.
- 944
- Atlanta Soto Zen Center
- One of the largest non-residential Zen centers in the US. Offers morning and evening zazen daily, and frequent sesshins.
- 945
- Atlanta: ZenSpace
- Non-affiliated temple practicing Soto-style zazen. Offers zazen practice several times weekly, and periodic sesshins.
- 946
- Hollywood: Zen Life Center
- Offers regular meditation and meditation intensives in the Harada/Yasutani tradition.
- 947
- Jacksonville Zen Sangha
- Offers zazen practice in several Jacksonville locations. Affiliated with Dai Bosatsu Zendo, Rinzai lineage.
- 948
- Tallahassee: Cypress Tree Zen Group
- Member of the Kwan Um School of Zen. Offers weekly zazen practice.
- 949
- Boulder: Great Mountain Zen Center
- In the Harada-Yasutani lineage. Offer weekly zazen practice, monthly zazenkai, and periodic retreats.
- 956
- Hacienda Heights: Hsi Lai Temple
- Practices Humanistic Buddhism, an integration of Ch'an Buddhism (self-power) and Pure Land Buddhism (other-power).
