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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Stories to Tell: A Conference on our Nazarene Heritage & Mission April 17 & 18, 2024
Nazarene Theological Seminary, in association with The Nazarene Historical Society, is presenting, “Stories to Tell: A Conference on Our...
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Darin Davis Named NTS Director of Admissions
January 25, 2024 Nazarene Theological Seminary recently named Darin Davis the new NTS Director of Admissions. This position has...
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Dr. Roger L. Hahn Remembered with the Re-naming of the NTS Chair in Biblical Theology
Nazarene Theological Seminary (NTS) is pleased to announce the re-naming of the Willard H. Taylor Chair in Biblical Theology...
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NTS TRUSTEES UNANIMOUSLY RE-ELECT PRESIDENT JEREN L. ROWELL
Released: October 16, 2023 On October 12, 2023, the Nazarene Theological Seminary (NTS) Board of Trustees met together in...
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Nurturing Care Project to Host “Day of Learning” on Autism
Nurturing Care Project to Host “Day of Learning” on Autism February 26, 2024, 9:00 am to 2:30 pm Nazarene...
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MVNU, NTS partnership creates easy path for Master of Ministry and Master of Divinity degrees
MVNU, NTS partnership creates easy path for Master of Ministry and Master of Divinity degrees A new partnership between...
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NTS Names Dr. Nell Becker Sweeden and Dr. Scott Daniels to share the William M. Greathouse Chair in Wesleyan Holiness Theology
Nazarene Theological Seminary (NTS) is pleased to announce the election of Rev. Dr. Nell Becker Sweeden and Rev. Dr....
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NTS Alumni and Friends Breakfast at General Assembly
Come join us for breakfast on Sunday, June 11, at 7:30 a.m. at the Hyatt Regency in Indianapolis during...