An Enneagram Retreat - Princeton Theological Seminary
An Enneagram Retreat - Princeton Theological Seminary
An Enneagram Retreat - Princeton Theological Seminary
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“It is in the act of seeing ourselves<br />
objectively that something lets go in us:<br />
a new possibility is created when we allow<br />
the grace available in the moment to<br />
touch us. We discover that at our deepest<br />
we are not our personality. When<br />
we experience this truth, transformation<br />
becomes possible.”<br />
—from Discover Your<br />
Personality Type<br />
by Don Risco and Russ Hudson<br />
For participants:<br />
• Participants must take the free sample<br />
inventory of the <strong>Enneagram</strong> (or the<br />
more accurate $10 version) before<br />
the retreat. Find the inventory at<br />
www.enneagraminstitute.com.<br />
• Please bring a printout of your “scores” to<br />
the retreat. It is important to have a good<br />
sense of your <strong>Enneagram</strong> type before you<br />
attend the retreat.<br />
• PTS students on the weekend meal plan<br />
can get their lunch in the dining hall. Others<br />
should bring a brown bag lunch or indicate<br />
on the registration form that they wish to buy<br />
lunch in the <strong>Seminary</strong> dining hall.<br />
For more information about the <strong>Enneagram</strong>, go to<br />
www.enneagraminstitute.com.<br />
<strong>An</strong> <strong>Enneagram</strong><br />
<strong>Retreat</strong><br />
Friday, May 1 (6:45-9:00 p.m.) and<br />
Saturday, May 2 (8:45 a.m.-3:30 p.m.)<br />
Mackay Campus Center, Main Lounge<br />
Sponsored by <strong>Princeton</strong> <strong>Theological</strong> <strong>Seminary</strong>’s<br />
Office of Student Counseling
The <strong>Enneagram</strong> Symbol<br />
Registration Form<br />
At this retreat, you will<br />
* Be introduced to the <strong>Enneagram</strong> as a tool<br />
for ministry<br />
* Embark on a journey to self-discovery<br />
* Reach a deeper level of compassion as you<br />
learn about the nine <strong>Enneagram</strong> personality<br />
types<br />
* Explore your own spiritual journey as you<br />
see yourself, and others, more clearly<br />
* Learn the strengths, stresses, and habitual<br />
ways of doing, thinking, and feeling that<br />
arise from your personality type<br />
* Have fun!<br />
About the Leaders<br />
“My work with the <strong>Enneagram</strong> has had<br />
an impact on me far greater than I ever<br />
could have imagined. It has given me a<br />
new and powerful direction for exploring<br />
my own spirituality and my deeper self.<br />
I am excited to be focusing my energy<br />
on teaching the <strong>Enneagram</strong> and sharing<br />
this jewel with others.”<br />
—Lynda Roberts<br />
This retreat will be led by the Reverend Susie Smith<br />
and Ms. Lynda Roberts. They have enjoyed teaching<br />
the <strong>Enneagram</strong> together during their thirty-sevenyear<br />
friendship.<br />
Susie Smith was a Presbyterian minister for twenty-two<br />
years, and served local congregations, taught religion,<br />
and worked as a college chaplain, and with homeless<br />
women in Washington DC. Her story of leaving the<br />
Presbyterian denomination is told in the award-winning<br />
Covenant Network video “Turning Points.” She moved<br />
her ordination to the United Church of Christ in 2003,<br />
served a church in Pennsylvania, and in 2007 moved to<br />
South Carolina to start a new church, Peace Congregational<br />
Church (UCC) that she now serves as pastor.<br />
Lynda Roberts was an executive with a major telecommunications<br />
company and then formed a management<br />
consulting practice. She recognized the potential of the<br />
<strong>Enneagram</strong> as a tool for self-awareness and development<br />
and became certified through the <strong>Enneagram</strong> Institute.<br />
She is now a member of the institute’s faculty and<br />
conducts <strong>Enneagram</strong> workshops for businesses, teacher<br />
and parent groups, and faith-based communities.<br />
<strong>Enneagram</strong> <strong>Retreat</strong> May 1–2, 2009<br />
Mackay Campus Center, Main Lounge<br />
Please check box<br />
Price<br />
o Student $15<br />
o Couple—PTS Student and Spouse/Fiancé(e) $25<br />
o PTS Community and “Affiliates”* $30<br />
o Outside Guests $60<br />
* Spiritual Directors, Trinity, SHBP Counselors,<br />
and Field Education Supervisors<br />
Method of Payment:<br />
o Check (to PTS)<br />
o Cash<br />
o Bill to Student Account<br />
(please see Teresa Heyer in the Chapel Office to fill<br />
out authorization form)<br />
Personal Information (Complete all that apply.)<br />
Preferred Title:<br />
o Ms. o Mr. o Mrs. o Rev. o Prof. o Dr.<br />
Name_________________________________________<br />
Last name First name M.I.<br />
Spouse/Fiancé(e)________________________________<br />
Last name First name M.I.<br />
Mailing address:<br />
Street________________________________________<br />
City__________________________________________<br />
State __________________Zip code _______________<br />
Country ______________________________________<br />
Church/Institution _______________________________<br />
Office phone (____)_____________________________<br />
Home phone (____)_____________________________<br />
Email_________________________________________<br />
o I plan to buy lunch in the dining hall.<br />
o We plan to buy lunch in the dining hall.<br />
To register, stop by the Student Counseling Office in<br />
Scheide Hall, or mail check and registration to:<br />
Student Counseling Office, <strong>Princeton</strong> <strong>Theological</strong> <strong>Seminary</strong><br />
P.O. Box 821<br />
<strong>Princeton</strong>, NJ 08540<br />
If you have any questions, call 609.497.7844<br />
or email teresa.heyer@ptsem.edu.