Enneagram Workshop

Recognizing our Inntelegance Centers

Friday January 31 & Saturday February 1, 2020 at Mercy Conference and Retreat Center

Friday: Registration after 4:30 pm, Buffet Dinner 5:00-6:00 pm, Program 6:30-9:00 pm Saturday: 9:00 am -5:00 pm (Lunch is included.)


Whether you are new to the Enneagram or you are experienced in using this tool, join us as we explore the three ways of knowing called the “Centers of Intelligence”: the mind, heart, and body. We spend most of life overusing one, underusing another, and misusing all three. In this workshop we will focus on how different Enneagram Types share a repressed (underused) center of intelligence, known as Stances.

Facilitated by Jessica Fillingham and Krissi Vandagriff, MSW, certified Enneagram teachers through Enneagram Georga and the International Enneagram Association.


$110 Earlybird Registration: Before Noon January 22
$125 Regular Registration: Noon January 22 – Noon January 29

Partial scholarships are available. If interested, contact Cathy (cmodde@mercycenterstl.org / 314-909- 4646) before you register. Please submit payment and registration online at www.mercycenterstl.org



Why the Enneagram?

The great Jesuit teacher, Anthony deMello, challenges us to “Wake Up!” He adds, “It is nonjudgmental awareness alone that heals and changes and makes one grow.”  Suzanne Stabile, an Enneagram Master says “Non-judgmental awareness’ is the gift of the Enneagram.”

Men and women have been engaging in spiritual practices for centuries in search of their “true selves”.  We know all too well the false self that, as Paul said, leads us to do the things we hate and not to do the good we want to do.  In recent decades the Enneagram has become known as another tool for helping us to discover who we truly are, both in personality and in spirit.