NTS graduate Rev. Ruthe Workcuff was the first African American female graduate of NTS. Ruthe has a vibrant ministry of chaplaincy, teaching, volunteerism, and service to others through her work in the social services and health care fields. She is also a liaison from her work at Swope Health to local area churches. Learn more about programs at NTS, including the new Master of Arts in Transformational Leadership, at www.nts.edu/explore
NTS Stories: Ruthe Workcuff
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Remembering Susan Middendorf
Susan Marlowe Middendorf (1943-2025) The community of Nazarene Theological Seminary (NTS) mourns the passing of Susan M. Middendorf on...
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Welcoming Our New Library Director: Alexandra Duenow
We are glad to welcome Alexandra Duenow back to Nazarene Theological Seminary, having been appointed our new Director of Library Services at...
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Gospel Leaders for a Secular Age
Two books captured my attention over the summer and continue to challenge my thinking. The first is by Notre...
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The Rhythm of an NTS Education: Investing in Students Who Return the Gift
The Rhythm of an NTS Education: Investing in Students Who Return the Gift Nazarene Theological Seminary recently celebrated its...
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An Interview with Dr. Amanda C. Montgomery
Dr. Amanda C. Montgomery is an ordained elder in the Church of the Nazarene and a licensed marriage and...
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2025 Grider-Winget Lectures
REGISTRATION IS OPEN! Grider-Winget Lectures — October 15, 2025 Theme: “For God So Loved the World” Featured Lecturer: Dr....
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NTS—A History of Forming Students for Ministry
This year, the NTS Alumni Council launched an initiative to gather oral histories from our alumni. The Oral History...
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Rev. Danilo Aguilar Joins NTS as Admissions Recruiter
Nazarene Theological Seminary is pleased to welcome Rev. Danilo Aguilar as its new Admissions Recruiter. He brings a rich...







