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 Dr. Wesley D. Tracy (1932–2025)
Remembering Dr. Wesley D. Tracy (1932–2025) Nazarene Theological Seminary (NTS) mourns the passing of Dr. Wesley D. Tracy, a...
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A Seminary for All Students
When NTS established the Center for Pastoral Leadership (now Praxis) in 2014, our first director, Dr. Jesse Middendorf, General...
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Maker’s Space Retreat at PLNU
Nurturing Care Partners with PLNU Center For Pastoral Leadership to Host Maker's Space Meeting, May 29 to 31, 2025...
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My Thanks to Those Who Support Theological Education
In recent months, I’ve shared about NTS’ mission to “form faithful and effective ministers of the Gospel of Jesus...
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NTS Open House
You’re Invited to the NTS Open House Alumni, Friends, and Future Students are Welcome! Join us for a special...
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Oral History Project
NTS Alums Have an Opportunity to Share Their NTS Story! In early February, the NTS Alumni Council launched a...
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Day of Learning with Dr. Amy Jacober
Join NTS for a Day of Learning with Dr. Amy Jacober Nurturing Care with Children in Worship and Prayer invites...
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