I live in Charlotte NC. We have a bunch of sanghas here -- some are less Buddhist and more general meditation -- but there are certainly quite a few bona-fide Buddhist sanghas in the area. But they are all one variation or another of Mahayana Buddhism and honor the Bodhissatvas. There is a soto zen group, a Lam Te Dhyana group (Thich Nhat Hanh), a Unitarian Universalist-lead Buddhist meditation sangha, a Nichiren-shu group and I think there may even be a branch of SGI here. There are several temples as well -- one Laotian, one Cambodian, one Thai (all of which I would assume are Theravada, but they don't have web sites, and when I call them, they either do not answer or else someone answers who does not speak English well and does not understand what I am saying. I would like to join a Theravada sangha, but not necessarily a temple where most of the practitioners are monks.
I would like to know if anyone out there has started a Theravada sangha for lay practitioners -- what it takes to do this, what you need to know, if you need to be ordained in any way, what kind of trials and tribulations people have had with this. Thanks.
