Enneagram Next Steps (audio)

Knowing your number is just the beginning. If you don’t yet know your number or aren’t familiar with Enneagram basics, we recommend starting with our Discover the Enneagram recordings.

This pathway is for people who are looking for what’s next. With more in-depth and practical information, we discuss specific growth paths for each number. This will include understanding levels of health within your type, achieving balance with your centers of intelligence (thinking, feeling, and doing), and utilizing your stress and security arrows.

Led by Chelsie Sargent and Carson Reed, this pathway took place in ACU’s Onstead-Packer Biblical Studies Building on Tuesday, September 17, 2019.

As a consulting partner with the Siburt Institute for Church Ministry, Chelsie brings her Enneagram specialization to churches and leadership teams. She tailors her presentations to large groups such as congregations or communities, or smaller groups such as ministry staff and shepherding teams. Learn more about Chelsie’s consultancy work and how to contact her.

Sessions

Speakers

CARSON E. REED

Dr. Carson E. Reed is vice president for church relations at Abilene Christian University and executive director of the Siburt Institute for Church Ministry. He also serves as the Director for the Doctor of Ministry program and holds the Frazer Endowed Chair for Church Enrichment as an associate professor of practical theology in the Graduate School of Theology. Through the Siburt Institute, Carson does consulting work on governance, transitions, and new ecclesial forms with congregations and church leaders. His teaching and research focus on practical theology with a particular emphasis on leadership, preaching, and issues surrounding faith and culture. Carson and his wife Vickie have been married over 35 years and have four adult children.

CHELSIE SARGENT

Chelsie Sargent is a Licensed Professional Counselor and Supervisor specializing in the Enneagram, a personality profile that helps individuals have a greater understanding of themselves and how to relate best to the people around them. In addition to one-on-one Enneagram conversations in the counseling setting, Chelsie works regularly with business executives, professionals, and church leaders, teaching them mindfulness of how their Enneagram type affects their workplace. In her counseling she sees a wide range of people, specifically working with young professionals as they learn to navigate mindful, healthy living as they transition into adulthood. She holds a B.A. in History from Abilene Christian University, an M.Ed. in counseling and human development from Hardin Simmons University, and is certified in the Enneagram Spectrum Training with Dr. Jerry Wagner. She is currently pursuing a Doctor of Professional Counseling.