rcwms|Resource Center for Women & Ministry in the South, Inc.
Weaving feminism & spirituality into a vision of justice for the world
What would you say if I told you that you have more than one brain—that your heart and your gut both have their own intrinsic nervous systems? They have neurons that can take on information, store it, change, and adapt. Your head, heart, and gut are the components of your human mind, and the Enneagram can help you better listen to all of them. Join other women and nonbinary folks under 40 for this 1-hour overview of the Nine Enneagram Personality Types, and consider joining a four-week class this July that will cover: Triads and Resource Points, Ego Defense Mechanisms of Type, Instinctual Subtypes, and Deepening Spiritual Awareness.
Leader: The Rev. Adrienne Koch is the Episcopal Diocese of North Carolina’s Young Adult Missioner and Campus Minister for the Raleigh Area and a spiritual formation leader at Duke Divinity School. She has studied under teachers in the Narrative Tradition of the Enneagram for the last 7 years to become a spiritual director where she uses the Enneagram as a guide for spiritual transformation and renewal.
Adrienne received her B.A. in Liberal Arts from Malone University in Ohio in 2004, with concentrations in Theology, Psychology, and Communications, and completed her M.Div. with a certificate of Gender, Theology, and Ministry from Duke Divinity School. She completed a two-year non-degree Anglican program for Theological Studies at Sewanee in TN, and a chaplain residency at the VA Health Care System in Durham where she was part of a fellowship program that provided emotional intelligence simulations for medical professionals. Adrienne and her wife, Jennifer, reside in Raleigh with their son and yellow lab.
Cost: $10. Registration for this workshop is open to those under 40.
Contact: meghan@rcwms.org