The Enneagram Goes to Church: Wisdom for Leadership, Worship, and Congregational Life

The Enneagram Goes to Church: Wisdom for Leadership, Worship, and Congregational Life

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  • Author:Todd Wilson
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Summary

If I had known the Enneagram earlier in my ministry, I would have been a much better pastor。 When this thought came to Todd Wilson, he had already served as a pastor in several churches for the better part of fifteen years and was successfully leading a large, historic, and diverse congregation。 He'd started out in ministry with a strong education in everything from biblical exegesis and homiletics to organizational development and Christian education。 However, at its root, pastoral ministry is about shepherding, serving, leading, and loving people, and Todd realized that what he lacked was wisdom about how people work。 He says, When it came to empathetically shepherding people and sensitively engaging their manifold personalities and diverse ways of seeing the world, I was an amateur。 Whether you are on a church staff or leading a small group, you will find that the insights from the Enneagram that have helped many grow in self-awareness can be applied to life in our faith communities。 The Enneagram can help us to become better teachers。 It can influence how we develop worship and Christian education。 And it can guide us in building and leading teams。 It's time to take the Enneagram to church--and to allow it to shape our life together。

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Reviews

Christopher Teeter

Excellent Read。 Quick Read。You don't need to know much about enneagram to get a lot of wisdom from this book。 Applicability: although aimed at pastors, it is easily translated to how I can use in coaching and running a small business。 Excellent Read。 Quick Read。You don't need to know much about enneagram to get a lot of wisdom from this book。 Applicability: although aimed at pastors, it is easily translated to how I can use in coaching and running a small business。 。。。more

Rebecca

“There is no one ‘right’ personality for leadership。 In fact, each of the nine Enneagram personality types can be effective pastors and excellent leaders。” Can the Enneagram go to church? Absolutely! It’s a tool for examining who you are as a leader and understanding your strengths and weaknesses。 Todd Wilson packages a guide that’s great for beginners and experts alike to glean information about their leadership style。 This is one of those rare books that I can’t wait to come back to for a seco “There is no one ‘right’ personality for leadership。 In fact, each of the nine Enneagram personality types can be effective pastors and excellent leaders。” Can the Enneagram go to church? Absolutely! It’s a tool for examining who you are as a leader and understanding your strengths and weaknesses。 Todd Wilson packages a guide that’s great for beginners and experts alike to glean information about their leadership style。 This is one of those rare books that I can’t wait to come back to for a second read。 。。。more

Nicholas

It’s fine。

John Elliott

When it comes to the Enneagram and people of faith, I often come across two extremes。 There are those who make something of an idol out of the tool, expecting it to unlock the mystery if life。 And there are those who are weirdly suspicious of it, believing it to be an instrument of the devil。 Enter Todd’s book, which offers a helpful, thoughtful bridge between those two perspectives。 If you’re a Christian who wants to better understand who you are and what it’s like for others to be in relations When it comes to the Enneagram and people of faith, I often come across two extremes。 There are those who make something of an idol out of the tool, expecting it to unlock the mystery if life。 And there are those who are weirdly suspicious of it, believing it to be an instrument of the devil。 Enter Todd’s book, which offers a helpful, thoughtful bridge between those two perspectives。 If you’re a Christian who wants to better understand who you are and what it’s like for others to be in relationship with you, I highly recommend this book。 。。。more

Ethan

The author's application of the Enneagram to ministry and every aspect of congregational life。The author speaks of his history with the Enneagram and tells stories throughout regarding his ministry and work。 He provides a basic introduction to and defense of the Enneagram。 He considers what church leaders of each type tend to be like; how leaders should approach leading others of various Enneagram types; what leaders need to do to care for themselves; how to work effectively with others of diffe The author's application of the Enneagram to ministry and every aspect of congregational life。The author speaks of his history with the Enneagram and tells stories throughout regarding his ministry and work。 He provides a basic introduction to and defense of the Enneagram。 He considers what church leaders of each type tend to be like; how leaders should approach leading others of various Enneagram types; what leaders need to do to care for themselves; how to work effectively with others of different Enneagram types; and how churches can manifest various Enneagram types。There are a lot of good ideas here regarding how to apply the Enneagram to the work of ministry and of congregational life。 One would want to take an Enneagram test elsewhere, but one can turn to this to see how their particular type will provide benefits and challenges and to increase awareness of those differences among people。 It can help a person learn how to play toward one's strengths and reinforce their weaknesses, and how to be sensitive to the differences among others。The work is definitely written in the standard lay Evangelical style: I, personally, could have done without most of the personal "testimony" of the author's narrative and his flexing based on the work he's done。 I found that the whole work lacked appropriate nuance: there's very little mentioned about the phenomenon of wings, and therefore most people are going to find that the descriptions will be slightly off since they're all rooted in the pure types without reference to wings (I as a 1w9 am quite different from a pure 1 or a 1w2, even though there are commonalities)。 It might well be that congregations likely take on a lot of the characteristics of the type of the leadership, but ought to be a place where all types and wings are welcome and influence the whole in turn。 This is definitely an introductory work and should not be taken as the final word on the Enneagram。 Extra reading is highly recommended。 But it has some value in what it is。**--galley received as part of early review program 。。。more

Samuel Kassing

A book for using the enneagram to grow in self-awareness and emotional health。

Cara Spaccarelli

Very helpful in applying the enneagram to church ministry in clear and accessible way。 Not sure it would be of much interest beyond pastors but for this pastor it is very helpful and gives ideas I'd love to explore more。 Very helpful in applying the enneagram to church ministry in clear and accessible way。 Not sure it would be of much interest beyond pastors but for this pastor it is very helpful and gives ideas I'd love to explore more。 。。。more

Ann Gemmel

Todd Wilson’s book is a unique contribution to the large enneagram conversation。 I really appreciate his willingness to address some of the questions and concerns about the ancient origins of the enneagram and whether or not Christians should engage in its use and application。 Not every enneagram skeptic will be satisfied with his reasoning but I found it quite helpful and compelling。 Clearly Wilson has found the enneagram a valuable tool (vs a comprehensive panacea of wisdom and insight that ma Todd Wilson’s book is a unique contribution to the large enneagram conversation。 I really appreciate his willingness to address some of the questions and concerns about the ancient origins of the enneagram and whether or not Christians should engage in its use and application。 Not every enneagram skeptic will be satisfied with his reasoning but I found it quite helpful and compelling。 Clearly Wilson has found the enneagram a valuable tool (vs a comprehensive panacea of wisdom and insight that many see it to be) for both his personal and professional life as a church leader/pastor。 I think any in lay or professional Christian ministry leadership would find his insights and perspectives worth their consideration。 He offers many practical examples of how an awareness of the enneagram can aid ones own relationships as well as those working on ministry teams and church as well as parachurch ministry。I am grateful for my complimentary copy from NetGalley and the opportunity to share my honest review of this book。 。。。more

Henry Kim

Interesting book with some good nuggets。

Dave Horne

Good for everyone, excellent for pastors。

Amy

I enjoyed reading Todd Wilson's book on taking the Enneagram to church。 I thought his ideas about transposing the Enneagram into a Christian key and about all truth finding its source in God were valuable。 Parts of the book were easier to engage with than others。 At times I felt that the Enneagram was being elevated from a helpful tool to a "magic bullet" to solve all relational problems。。。 despite Wilson's protestations to the contrary。 I think pastors will be best served by this book and the a I enjoyed reading Todd Wilson's book on taking the Enneagram to church。 I thought his ideas about transposing the Enneagram into a Christian key and about all truth finding its source in God were valuable。 Parts of the book were easier to engage with than others。 At times I felt that the Enneagram was being elevated from a helpful tool to a "magic bullet" to solve all relational problems。。。 despite Wilson's protestations to the contrary。 I think pastors will be best served by this book and the average layperson or even ministry leader who isn't in the pastorate may find more transposing will be required。 Though well written, the way that the Enneagram is elevated as a filter through which all of life's questions can be answered was sometimes distracting。 It is important to know ourselves and to know those with whom we work/serve。。。 however, one could argue that understanding one's cultural backgrounds would serve as well as knowing one's Enneagram type。 In short, this is a helpful tool about helpful too and probably it is most helpful and insightful for pastors。 。。。more

Ali Chatham

Let me start off by saying that I fell into the trap of the enneagram for several years。 Several publishers and theologians I trusted pushed the enneagram, and my self-obsessed sin nature loved learning about 'me and my personality'。 Only recently did I learn about the enneagram's origins。 I no longer subscribe to the philosophy (or whatever you want to call it) of the enneagram。I am disappointed in InterVarsity Press for publishing this book, and many other Enneagram books。 I spent 5 years on s Let me start off by saying that I fell into the trap of the enneagram for several years。 Several publishers and theologians I trusted pushed the enneagram, and my self-obsessed sin nature loved learning about 'me and my personality'。 Only recently did I learn about the enneagram's origins。 I no longer subscribe to the philosophy (or whatever you want to call it) of the enneagram。I am disappointed in InterVarsity Press for publishing this book, and many other Enneagram books。 I spent 5 years on staff with a campus ministry and regularly came into contact with IVP's materials which I found to be biblical and helpful。 This book is not either of those things。The author fails to address the history of how the enneagram came about in the 1900's。 While there are many concerning pieces of the history of the enneagram, one of the authors of this philosophy claimed that he came up with his infomation via "automatic writing。" This is extremely concerning, and the author addresses none of this - simply brushing off those opposed to the enneagram。 He claims that all truth is God's truth, which seems to imply that even if demonic powers are at play, it's totally fine to subscribe to the enneagram。 In the beginning the author calls himself and "Enneagram convert" despite the fact that he typically does not side with Richard Rohr, Rob Bell, etc。 I think that tells us all we need to know about this book。 I would tread very carefully here。I received a free digital copy of this book in exchange for an honest review。 I received the book before learning about the origins of the enneagram。 Otherwise, I would not have requested this book。 。。。more

Bethany

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Chris Land

As I am currently going through this book, I can't help but think how many Christians are buying into worldly deceptions such as the Ennegram。 Colossians 2:8 says, "See to it that no one takes you captive through philosophy and empty deception, according to the tradition of men, according to the elementary principles of the world, and not according to Christ。" Following the Ennegram goes against what this passages commands not to do。 The way the author describes this book, he keeps saying it is As I am currently going through this book, I can't help but think how many Christians are buying into worldly deceptions such as the Ennegram。 Colossians 2:8 says, "See to it that no one takes you captive through philosophy and empty deception, according to the tradition of men, according to the elementary principles of the world, and not according to Christ。" Following the Ennegram goes against what this passages commands not to do。 The way the author describes this book, he keeps saying it is a useful tool。 It is not a Christian concept but can be useful。 Wouldn't surprise me if someone recommends the Ennegram as an "analytical tool" one day。This book is no good。 。。。more

Heather Pocock

Written by a pastor-theologian with a PhD from Cambridge and a preference for conservative evangelicalism, this book gives a helpful theological framework for Enneagram, “transposing” it to a Christian lens。It is an intermediate Enneagram book as it assumes you know the basics of the personality profiling tool。 The focus of the book is ministry and it applies the Enneagram in such a practical manner to areas such as church leadership, preaching, pastoral care, worship and teams。

I have read 10- Written by a pastor-theologian with a PhD from Cambridge and a preference for conservative evangelicalism, this book gives a helpful theological framework for Enneagram, “transposing” it to a Christian lens。It is an intermediate Enneagram book as it assumes you know the basics of the personality profiling tool。 The focus of the book is ministry and it applies the Enneagram in such a practical manner to areas such as church leadership, preaching, pastoral care, worship and teams。

I have read 10-12 Enneagram books and this one may be my new favourite! As a theology student and a church leader, I have long appreciated the benefits of Enneagram in my spiritual formation but have been aware of potential tensions of the enneagram with my theology。 This book offered a biblical lense to interpret the Enneagram, new opportunities for me to apply it to ministry and a multitude of ways I can better love my congregation。I would recommend this book to church leaders and teams who understand the basics of Enneagram, and who want to grow in their self awareness and love for others。 Thanks to NetGalley and ARC for the copy of this book。 。。。more

Matthew Ross

This book frustrated me。 I was hoping for something specific to the enneagram, but I got generic information that could be used for any personality type test and applied to the church。 Yes Todd does go in length about the enneagram but the connections that he makes to how it will help the church, pastors or anyone can be said of the Myers Briggs or spiritual gifts or any other test we take to get to know ourselves and others better。 While the enneagram has benefits so do the other tests。 I would This book frustrated me。 I was hoping for something specific to the enneagram, but I got generic information that could be used for any personality type test and applied to the church。 Yes Todd does go in length about the enneagram but the connections that he makes to how it will help the church, pastors or anyone can be said of the Myers Briggs or spiritual gifts or any other test we take to get to know ourselves and others better。 While the enneagram has benefits so do the other tests。 I would encourage all people, like Todd does at the end of the book to get to know yourself and your junk better。 It will help you and others and we need more of that today。 。。。more

Trey

As a pastor, I wanted to read this book to learn more about the enneagram and its potential influence on church leadership。 I have enjoyed many of Todd’s previous books so I had high expectations for this one。 The Enneagram Goes to Church met and exceeded every expectation I had! This little book taught me that I don’t have to pretend to have a certain type of personality in order to be a successful pastor。 I can be a faithful and fruitful leader by leaning into my God-given personality。 I also As a pastor, I wanted to read this book to learn more about the enneagram and its potential influence on church leadership。 I have enjoyed many of Todd’s previous books so I had high expectations for this one。 The Enneagram Goes to Church met and exceeded every expectation I had! This little book taught me that I don’t have to pretend to have a certain type of personality in order to be a successful pastor。 I can be a faithful and fruitful leader by leaning into my God-given personality。 I also learned how important self-awareness and others-awareness is to Christian community。 This book would be extremely helpful not only for every Christian leader, but also for every person who wants to learn how to better love their church family。 。。。more

Esther

I have read blogs and books, I have listened to podcasts, and I have taken tests — this book helped me to understand the Enneagram more than all of those combined! I appreciated this author’s approach to the Enneagram。 The way he explained things (especially the centers) made so much sense。 My ebook is full of highlights and notes。I have heard from several different people that Christians should not use the Enneagram。 It was for this reason that I was most excited to read this book。 I wanted to I have read blogs and books, I have listened to podcasts, and I have taken tests — this book helped me to understand the Enneagram more than all of those combined! I appreciated this author’s approach to the Enneagram。 The way he explained things (especially the centers) made so much sense。 My ebook is full of highlights and notes。I have heard from several different people that Christians should not use the Enneagram。 It was for this reason that I was most excited to read this book。 I wanted to get a christian’s view on the origins of the Enneagram and how it can be used at/in church。 I love the analogy of transposing something and how the author applied that to the Enneagram。 This book helped me understand myself better as well as my kids and those I interact with regularly。 It will impact how I teach and lead。I highly recommend this book。 It has earned a 5-star rating from me—and I reserve those for books that will impact my daily life as a person, wife, mom, Sunday school teacher, and nurse。I received a complimentary copy from the publisher through NetGalley。 I was not required to give a positive review。 The thoughts and opinions expressed here are entirely my own。 。。。more

Tyler Yates

Enneagram Goes to Church by Todd Wilson。 I have never paid close attention to the Enneagram before reading this book but as I began to read it, I found myself surprised at how fascinating the whole subject was and how accessible it was to jump into from this book alone。 Todd Wilson begins the book with an apologetic for the Enneagram in churches, explaining that “all truth is God’s truth” and that the Enneagram can be transposed into our Christian language。 He argues that the Enneagram will help Enneagram Goes to Church by Todd Wilson。 I have never paid close attention to the Enneagram before reading this book but as I began to read it, I found myself surprised at how fascinating the whole subject was and how accessible it was to jump into from this book alone。 Todd Wilson begins the book with an apologetic for the Enneagram in churches, explaining that “all truth is God’s truth” and that the Enneagram can be transposed into our Christian language。 He argues that the Enneagram will help the Christian grow in wisdom。 The Enneagram will make us wiser because it will help Christians understand their own personalities and interpersonal relationships。 This is where the book came alive for me because, as a follower of Jesus, I want to navigate this life wisely。 I want to care for people well and not only people who have the same personality as me but also the people who view the world differently than me。 Todd Wilson’s book is not just a good book about the Enneagram, but I think it is one of the most helpful pastoral ministry books I have read。 When the Enneagram goes to church it equips people to love and care for one another better。 。。。more

Theodene

For years now I’ve been fascinated with the enneagram。 I have so many books and I still don’t know everything there is to know about it! When I noticed The Enneagram Goes to Church by Todd Wilson, I couldn’t pass it up!!Each of the nine enneagram types are described in this book in a manner I’ve never found anywhere else。 While I understand the basics of the enneagram, many other books dive into wings and triads。 This book, however, describes the timeframe and the recessive stances。 These totall For years now I’ve been fascinated with the enneagram。 I have so many books and I still don’t know everything there is to know about it! When I noticed The Enneagram Goes to Church by Todd Wilson, I couldn’t pass it up!!Each of the nine enneagram types are described in this book in a manner I’ve never found anywhere else。 While I understand the basics of the enneagram, many other books dive into wings and triads。 This book, however, describes the timeframe and the recessive stances。 These totally blew me away!I also love how it’s explained that the enneagram isn’t just to figure out yourself, but the people you relate with。 It describes pastors preaching from each type。 It also describes the congregation listening types。 And let’s not omit the church culture type!While I’m not a pastor or even a church staffer, I find it useful to think about these as any team or organization。 When a team is in conflict, it’s helpful to get past each persons emotions and lean into what’s actually going on。 Many teams fall apart because of their failure to relate to one another。 In steps enneagram and it helps to smooth things over。A digital copy of The Enneagram Goes to Church by Todd Wilson was provided complimentary in exchange for an honest review。 I give this book 5 out of 5 tiaras because I was so blown away with a new perspective of understanding the enneagram and how it relates in so many situations。 I have a new outlook on how the enneagram could be useful for me to Doug still deeper。 Love it! 。。。more

Jaymie

[I received a free electronic review copy of this book from Netgalley in exchange for an honest review。 All opinions are my own。]5 stars = Outstanding!I loved the premise of this - the author says he would have been a better pastor (in previous years) if he had understood the Enneagram sooner。 He applies his learning to his preaching, to conflict resolution in the church, to leadership, to congregational personality types, worship, etc。 And it's terrific!This is not a resource for those just lea [I received a free electronic review copy of this book from Netgalley in exchange for an honest review。 All opinions are my own。]5 stars = Outstanding!I loved the premise of this - the author says he would have been a better pastor (in previous years) if he had understood the Enneagram sooner。 He applies his learning to his preaching, to conflict resolution in the church, to leadership, to congregational personality types, worship, etc。 And it's terrific!This is not a resource for those just learning about the Enneagram。 There is a foundations chapter that covers triads and orientation to time and stances, but it's more to give common language and content for the material coming later in the book than it is for someone to understand the system for the first time。The tone is conversational - although it took me a chapter or two to get the author's style, which comes on pretty strong up front。 I will definitely be buying my own copy of this and reading it again。 I think this is an exceptional resource for church leaders, but I think it can also apply to teachers and helping professionals who can apply the material to their own contexts。 Highly recommend! 。。。more

Noah Filipiak

I've read a lot on the Enneagram and love the uniqueness of The Enneagram Goes to Church。 Wilson wrote a book for the local church and it goes deeper and wider than just the Enneagram as well。 It hits a lot on healthy leadership cultures within the church–something we desperately need today。 I think this would make a fantastic resource for church staffs or leadership teams to read and discuss together。 It's also a fun book for anyone who likes the Enneagram and is involved in the life of the loc I've read a lot on the Enneagram and love the uniqueness of The Enneagram Goes to Church。 Wilson wrote a book for the local church and it goes deeper and wider than just the Enneagram as well。 It hits a lot on healthy leadership cultures within the church–something we desperately need today。 I think this would make a fantastic resource for church staffs or leadership teams to read and discuss together。 It's also a fun book for anyone who likes the Enneagram and is involved in the life of the local church, giving a lot of unique parallels to the local church experience that other Enneagram books don't hit on。 。。。more

Dennis Ticen

Having been introduced to the Enneagram in the last couple of years, this is the book I have been waiting for! Most Enneagram books are very focused on the numbers; this book is focused on understanding how to use the Enneagram in a church setting。 As a pastor, the most valuable chapter for me was the one on worship and learning to think through the various ways different personalities approach worship, what they need in worship, and how to include everyone in the worship service。The book is cle Having been introduced to the Enneagram in the last couple of years, this is the book I have been waiting for! Most Enneagram books are very focused on the numbers; this book is focused on understanding how to use the Enneagram in a church setting。 As a pastor, the most valuable chapter for me was the one on worship and learning to think through the various ways different personalities approach worship, what they need in worship, and how to include everyone in the worship service。The book is clearly written, easy to understand, and written with a pastor’s heart。 But it’s not just for pastors。 If you love the church and long to see it grow more like Christ (the fullest expression of all the personalities), this book will be helpful to you。 There is great wisdom here, great truth, and (after all) all truth is God’s truth!FULL DISCLOSURE: I was given an advance copy of the book in order to provide an honest review。 。。。more

Kyle Szucs

I’ve been a fan of the Enneagram for a while now。 Todd does a great job reminding us of the beauty and creativity of God through the different personality types the Enneagram offers us。 As a youth pastor, there is often this unspoken (or sometimes spoken!) expectation to have to look, speak, or perform in a certain way。 Todd’s reassurance of that falsehood is a great reminder as I continue my ministry。This is a great book for pastors OR people within the church congregation。 Highly recommended!

Mechthild

Are you a Pastor interested in the Enneagram?Todd Wilson presents "The Enneagram Goes to Church。 Wisdom for Leadership, Worship, and Congregational Life" which was published by InterVarsity Press。 In the introduction of the book Wilson talks about his personal experience with the enneagram: "After months of sitting with the Enneagram and sharing in its insights, my mind turned from me, my marriage, and my family to another extremely important part of my life—my work as the pastor of a church。 Wh Are you a Pastor interested in the Enneagram?Todd Wilson presents "The Enneagram Goes to Church。 Wisdom for Leadership, Worship, and Congregational Life" which was published by InterVarsity Press。 In the introduction of the book Wilson talks about his personal experience with the enneagram: "After months of sitting with the Enneagram and sharing in its insights, my mind turned from me, my marriage, and my family to another extremely important part of my life—my work as the pastor of a church。 What about the church? I remember thinking。 Does the Enneagram have anything helpful to say about pastoring a congregation, working with a staff, or leading people? What about preaching, worship, or congregational care? Could the Enneagram help me think about all these churchly things?" (p。 5)。 He is convinced "that I would have been a much better pastor if I would have known the Enneagram—for the simple reason that this fascinating personality typing system is filled with insights into who people are and how they work—precisely what pastors need" (p。 7/8)。 In nine chapters that touch such topics as calling, leadership, preaching, worship, congregational care, or teamwork, he tries to show how the enneagram can be a help to the pastor。 I appreciate his approach but I find it also lacking。 I would have appreciated if the book would have been written for a broader audience。 What about the other part-time and full-time Christian workers, may they be involved in a local church or a ministry that goes beyond the boundaries of a church? Where are the tips and the practical applications for them?I appreciate the fact that Wilson added notes for the book at the end which help for reference and for further research。 It is also important to note that this book is not an introduction to the enneagram but requires that readers have already at least basic knowledge about it, better yet know which is their enneagram number。 I recommend the book to pastors who want to learn how the enneagram can help them in their ministry and to other Christian workers who are flexible enough to take the essence of the book and apply it to their own situation and ministry。The complimentary copy of this book was provided by the publisher through NetGalley free of charge。 I was under no obligation to offer a positive review。 Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own。#TheEnneagramGoesToChurcht#NetGalley 。。。more

Janna Honeycutt

I enjoyed the author's work in this book。 It was great reading a closer tie between the Enneagram and our churches。 There are many books out there on the enneagram, this one should be added to your pile I enjoyed the author's work in this book。 It was great reading a closer tie between the Enneagram and our churches。 There are many books out there on the enneagram, this one should be added to your pile 。。。more