The Enneagram and Spiritual Self-Care


The Christian life is not a solo endeavor; we need to discern with, live amongst, and serve alongside a community. Even so, we also must tend to ourselves in ways holy and Spirit-breathed, and in manners consistent with the character and personality purposefully placed within us. Chelsie Sargent discusses with us how the Enneagram can provide intentional, spiritual self-care practices to church leaders who are busy caring for others.

A part of our series Intersection: Where Theology and Practice Meet, this webinar took place on Tuesday, November 16, 2021.

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Special Guest: Chelsie Sargent

Chelsie Sargent

Chelsie Sargent

Chelsie Sargent is a licensed professional counselor and supervisor (LPC-S) specializing in self-care, depression, anxiety, grief, life-transitions, trauma, and the Enneagram. In addition to her therapy work, Chelsie meets regularly with corporate executives, nonprofit professionals, and church leaders. She teaches and consults on a variety of topics, including the Enneagram, healthy boundaries, and contemporary issues. She holds a B.A. from ACU and an M.Ed. from Hardin-Simmons University, is certified in the Enneagram Spectrum Training with Dr. Jerry Wagner, and is currently pursuing a Doctor of Professional Counseling. She lives in Houston, Texas, with her husband, Steve, and their daughter.

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