Sensei Shoshin Barbara Craig RSM

Founder (July 18, 1932–December 20, 2022)

Barbara Craig, RSM entered the Sisters of Mercy in 1951, professed her perpetual vows in 1956, and celebrated her 70th anniversary as a Sister of Mercy in 2020.

A graduate of College Misericordia (BA), Middlebury College, VT (MA), and Georgetown University, D.C. (Ph.D.), Sr. Barbara ministered in the Dioceses of Brooklyn, NY, and Scranton, PA. She also served the Sisters of Mercy as Director of Formation and Director of Incorporation, a position that focused on the spiritual mentoring of new members.

Sr. Barbara was a faculty member at College Misericordia, Penn State (W-B Campus), and King’s College.  As a scholar of Spanish language and literature, Sr. Barbara brought her passion for social justice advocacy to the classroom and the marketplace. Her academic study eventually led her to membership on the Commission for Human Rights for Guatemala and Mexico. In more recent times, Sr. Barbara, along with Sr. Constance Kozel, was one of the founding members of the Peace and Justice Center of Wyoming Valley.

In addition to her life-long outreach to migrants, Sr. Barbara served in Prison ministry at the State Correctional Institute in Dallas, PA.  Over the years, Sr. Barbara maintained ongoing contact with scores of prisoners, testifying at their parole and commutation hearings.

Everyone who encountered Sr. Barbara came away from her presence with an awareness of her deep spirituality– an interior luminosity rooted in her unwavering faith in the God of Mercy, and expressed as love lavishly poured out to others.

In the early 1990’s, Sr. Barbara began her study of Zen and together with Sr. Stephanie Olek, RSM started a Zen group in Wilkes-Barre, PA. Soon after, the group became known as the Flowing River Sanga, an interfaith gathering of people who support one another in the practice of Zen meditation and in a spiritual life grounded in the reality of the present moment. In 2002, Sr. Barbara was installed as a Zen teacher (Sensei) with the Dharma name of Shoshin (Beginner’s Mind). She is the Dharma successor of Roshi Janet Richardson in the lineage of the White Plum Asanga.

In Sr. Barbara’s long life as a Sister of Mercy and a Zen teacher, she was committed to the spiritual and corporal works of Mercy, and she journeyed with others on the Bodhisattva’s path of love, compassion, and generosity.  Sr. Barbara’s “beginningless” and endless being is a light for all of us.

Barbara Craig
Sensei Judy Weintraub

Sensei Judy Weintraub

Judy began meditation practice in 2001, sitting with the Flowing River Sangha in Northeastern Pennsylvania. Judy became a Dharma holder in 2009 and continued to study with Sensei Barbara Shoshin Craig, receiving transmission in 2017. Her dharma name is Dong Jen (“insightful”). 

Judy received an AA degree, trained as a RN, as well as a BS degree from Wilkes University. Prior to retirement Judy was Administrator of the College of Health Sciences at Misericordia University. She shares her practice with five black cats and countless beings in the NJ Pine Barrens. In 2022, became the Spiritual Director of Flowing River Sangha.

 

Sensei Polly Ann James

Sensei Polly Ann James

Polly has been meditating since 1987. She was led to FRS in 2009 and began her study of Zen meditation under the direction of Sensei Barbara Craig RSM. Polly received Dharma transmission in 2018 receiving the Dharma name Zhi Sin (heart of compassion). She is a member of the White Plum Asanga and Zen Peacemakers. Polly graduated from Wilkes-Barre General Hospital School of Nursing and pursued her nursing career for 41 years. Since her retirement from nursing, she has become a Reiki Master and has a small private practice. Polly has been a Mercy Associate for about 12 years. She has 2 children and 7 grandchildren.

Sensei Gessho Courtney Burgess Michak

Sensei | Soto Zen Priest Courtney Burgess Michak

Courtney is a novice Soto Zen priest and Sensei (teacher) in the White Plum Asanga. Courtney’s journey into meditation began in the 90’s with yoga practice. She also works in the mental health field, specializing in grief and trauma as a licensed professional counselor.

In 2019, she became a dharma holder by Sensei Zhi Sin Pollyann James, a Dharma Successor of Sr. Barbara Craig at Flowing River Sangha (FRS). In 2022, Courtney was installed as a teacher at FRS in the White Plum Asanga Lineage, where she received the name Gessho, meaning moonlight. This name was given to her to represent being a light in the darkness.

In 2023, she completed Mindfulness Meditation Teacher Certification Program facilitated by Jack Kornfield and Tara Brach. She also received Jukai, taking the sixteen bodhisattva precepts from Zen priests Rev. Clair Daisetsu Helsel and Rev. Laura Kaigetsu Eldred, both of Red Rose Sangha.

In February 2025, she was ordained (Shukke Tokudo) by Rev. Edward Sangetsu Sullivan, Sensei of Red Rose Sangha. In addition to Flowing River Sangha, Courtney offers teachings at Morning Star Zendo, Red Rose Sangha, Joyful Mind Sangha and at a substance use treatment center.

Courtney often shares the wisdom of FRS founder Sr. Barbara: “Sit, stay, and heal.”