Organizer

Journey Center of Chicago

Speaker

  • Pam Sutherland
    Pam Sutherland

    Pam is a Chicago-based certified spiritual director and Enneagram teacher. She uses the Enneagram extensively in her work with individuals, couples, leadership teams, and groups as a framework for facilitating deeper self-awareness, mutual understanding, appreciation, and empathy. She is certified in Enneagram Spectrum, Bringing out the Best in Yourself at Work, and most recently IEA-certified through The Art of Growth Practitioner & Coaching Certifications (2023). She has extensive training in the Enneagram instincts and subtypes.

Location

Online

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Date

Apr 18 2020
Expired!

Cost

$60

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Enneagram

Postponed: Enneagram in Relationships Online Workshop

“The Enneagram is the Face of God. Each type reveals an aspect of God – the most beautiful essence and goodness of each type…”   – Fr. Richard Rohr

If each Enneagram type reveals an aspect of God, how do we regard each other in a way that acknowledges and recognizes the image of God in each of us, and interact with one another in light of that? How do we see beyond the patterns and behaviors that limit us and mask the image of God in us? How can we have compassion for each others’ struggles and appreciate the beauty and goodness in one another? How do we walk alongside one another, encourage each other, and love each other well? We address these questions sensitively and thoughtfully in this shared space of mutual learning, authentic sharing, listening with compassion, and seeking God’s voice of invitation.

This event has been postponed.
Location: Online
Cost: $60 per person. Sliding scale is available for all events based on need.
Presenter: Pam Sutherland

Pam Sutherland
Pam is a Chicago-based trainer and consultant who coaches individuals and teams in enhancing relational dynamics using the Enneagram framework. She is also a spiritual director. Pam is highly trained and passionate about the Enneagram as a hopeful and dynamic framework for understanding who we are, what drives us, how we move in the world, and how that impacts relationships with those we work and do life with. 

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