First Baptist Church of Asheville hosts Enneagram conference Nov. 11-12

From the First Baptist Church of Asheville:

Enneagram Conference: Know Your Number at First Baptist Church of Asheville, Nov. 11 – 12, 2016

(ASHEVILLE, NC)First Baptist Church of Asheville will host the “Enneagram Conference: Know Your Number” on November 11 and 12.

Ian Morgan Cron. Photo courtesy of First Baptist Church of Asheville
Ian Morgan Cron. Photo courtesy of First Baptist Church of Asheville

The conference will be led by Ian Morgan Cron and Suzanne Stabile.

The Enneagram is a newly revived yet ancient spiritual tool of personality discovery. The name is Greek, meaning “nine point,” indicating that all of us belong to one of the nine distinct personalities. The “Know Your Number” conference will familiarize attendees with the Enneagram and provide a framework for how one can begin to live into their most authentic self and see the wisdom that each personality type can offer to others.

Cron is a bestselling author (Chasing Francis and Jesus, My Father, The CIA and Me), student and teacher of the Enneagram, speaker, counselor and Episcopal priest. He draws on an array of disciplines — from psychology and the arts to contemplative practices and theology — to help people enter more deeply into conversation with God and the mystery of their own lives.

Suzanne Stabile. Photo courtesy of First Baptist Church of Asheville
Suzanne Stabile. Photo courtesy of First Baptist Church of Asheville

Stabile has served as an Enneagram master and is currently one of the most sought after instructors of this ancient spiritual tool in the United States. The work she does is designed to enhance self-knowledge, encourage spiritual growth and create new and better ways of participating in community.

Cost for the conference is $125 per person or $200 per couple. To purchase tickets and learn more about the conference, visit https://knowyournumberasheville.eventbrite.com.

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