Hundreds of Kansas City area clergy and citizens gathered this past Friday evening, June 19, 2020, in a line along Troost Avenue to pray for reconciliation and justice in our city and nation. Many NTS faculty, staff, students, and alumni participated. In this video, NTS DMin student and local pastor Rev. Lynn Miller discusses the history and significance of Troost Avenue with NTS president Dr. Jeren Rowell.
NTS Participates in Prayer Event in Kansas City
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