NTS offering Women Clergy in Leadership course

NTS offering Women Clergy in Leadership course

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NCN Staff
| 06 May 2011
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Gunter Robles

This June, Nazarene Theological Seminary is offering the course Women Clergy in Leadership. Taught by Judith Schwanz, NTS professor of pastoral care and counseling, the class will take a positive, proactive approach to women's leadership in order to empower students to develop their unique strengths and gifts, and discover their role models and champions.  

This class will be offered on the Seminary's main campus in Kansas City and via video-conference classrooms on the campuses of Mount Vernon Nazarene University and Southern Nazarene University.  

To see a full list of class offerings by NTS, including those that will be offered this fall on its multi-campus sites at MVNU, SNU, Trevecca Nazarene University, and Eastern Nazarene College, log on to www.nts.edu/the-new-nts.  

The Church of the Nazarene continues to affirm women in ministry and leadership. For more on this topic, see the following related articles from NCN News:

History made in Puerto Rico by women leaders 
2011 Come to the Water: Rhythms of Grace Conference 

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