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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NTS Honors Trustees’ Commitment to Scholarships
June 6, 2022 Seminary trustees lead the way in generous giving to the mission of NTS. One of the...
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An Update From the Director of the Wynkoop Center for Women in Leadership
June 6, 2022 As we finish up the academic year at NTS, I want to thank each of you...
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Remembering Dr. Paul M. Bassett
Paul Merritt Bassett (1935-2022) The community of Nazarene Theological Seminary (NTS) mourns the passing of the Reverend Doctor Paul...
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Spring Graduate Invests in Fall Students
May 2, 2022 Rev. Gina Cordy was among 85 distinguished students graduating from NTS and receiving their degrees at...
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Student Life in the Age of COVID
April 18, 2022 Work/life balance has always been a challenge for NTS students. I remember the days when I...
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Special Course Offering: Presence Centered Spirituality
What does the spiritual life look like in the Secular age? In a world marked by disenchantment can we...
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Body and Soul: Holistic Theological Education
April 4, 2022 Seminary education is sometimes assumed to be a mostly intellectual activity. It is certainly true and...
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NTS Announces New Dean of the Faculty
April 2, 2022 Nazarene Theological Seminary is pleased to announce the election of Rev. Dr. Sarah Derck as its...