Julie Ann Stevens
Julie Ann Stevens

Enneagram Circles

This program is not currently active. If you are interested in this offering, please email houseprayer@csbsju.edu so we can notify you when this will be offered again.

Program Overview

Participate in an eight-month journey of self-discovery and spiritual growth.

The Enneagram teaches that there are nine different personality types: Reformer, Helper, Achiever, Individualist, Investigator, Loyalist, Enthusiast, Challenger, and Peacemaker. Though most of us can see a little of ourselves in all nine types, we all naturally gravitate toward one: our basic personality type.

This basic personality type colors the lens through which we see the world—but most of us don’t ask where this lens came from, how it has shaped our lives, or whether it might sometimes show us a distorted picture of reality.

By taking the time to learn more about the Enneagram, our own basic personality types, and the ways we show up in the world, it’s possible to gain a deeper understanding of ourselves and each other, and reach a new level of personal and spiritual development.

Enneagram Circles with Wendy Mitch is an opportunity to dive deep into the Enneagram, with a close community of other spiritual seekers. Groups of up to 9 will meet once a month for eight months for teachings on the Enneagram, group spiritual direction, and contemplative dialogue.

About the Teacher

Wendy Mitch, owner of Shifting Perspectives: Coaching and Consulting has been challenging, training, and developing herself and others for more than 35 years. She is a Certified Integral Life Coach through New Ventures West, a Certified Teacher in the Enneagram Spectrum Method, has her master’s degree in Servant Leadership from Viterbo University, is a licensed facilitator for the Arbinger Institute, and is certified in The Wisdom Way: Whole Life Coaching methodology. Wendy has facilitated hundreds of workshops, seminars, and retreats in the areas of Outward Mindset, Servant Leadership, Self-Deception, Emotional Intelligence, the Medicine Wheel, Spiral Dynamics, The Enneagram, and Creating an Authentic Life.

Wendy’s passion, knowledge, energy, and enthusiasm continues to captivate her participants and instill positive, productive, and long-lasting change.

Wendy lives in Plover, Wisconsin with her husband, Rusty Mitch. Rusty and Wendy have 6 kids. Aside from coaching and consulting, Wendy leads an active lifestyle and loves engaging in outdoor activities — hiking, biking, kayaking, paddle-boarding, and mowing the lawn are some of her favorite pastimes

Contact

320-363-3293
houseprayer@csbsju.edu

Mailing Address

Episcopal House of Prayer
P.O. Box 5888
Collegeville, MN 56321

You may also mail a check to:
Episcopal House of Prayer
P.O. Box 5888
Collegeville, MN 56321

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Our Mission is to assist in the ongoing work of discerning God's presence, both within ourselves and in the world; provide guidance in the search for wisdom; teach all forms of contemplative prayer; offer training in the inner work of the spiritual life.

The Vision of the Episcopal House of Prayer is to be a contemplative ministry of spiritual transformation, grounded in the Christian tradition, in the practice of Benedictine hospitality, reaching out and welcoming all.

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Episcopal House of Prayer
P.O. Box 5888
Collegeville, MN 56321

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