Lady Nichol (r) with l to r: Judy Wukitch former Director, Pierro Gallery, South Orange, NJ;
and artist: Barbara Bullock, at recent exhibit featuring Lady Nichol's work.
Reverend Rosalind Nzinga Nichol
Lady Rosalind Nzinga Nichol a devoted student of life in the WORD. Born and raised in Indianapolis, Indiana. She is living proof that with God, “all things are possible.” A former high-school drop out, she holds a BA in Art from California State University, Long Beach, and a M-Div in Pastoral Care, and MA in Christian Education from Oral Roberts University, graduating with high honors.
Lady Rosalind Nzinga Nichol a devoted student of life in the WORD. Born and raised in Indianapolis, Indiana. She is living proof that with God, “all things are possible.” A former high-school drop out, she holds a BA in Art from California State University, Long Beach, and a M-Div in Pastoral Care, and MA in Christian Education from Oral Roberts University, graduating with high honors.
An accomplished artist, Lady Nichol believes in the power of creativity. After all God is the "Great Artist" who made heaven and earth, and inspires all men to creativity and purpose -- if they so desire. She says, "I believe your gifts are your ministry as much as standing behind a pulpit. When I create my work I am as much in the 'Spirit' as when I teach the Gospel."
"My personal joy is to see people moving and flowing in the talents God has given them. When we are all doing that, there is no time for pettiness or jealousy, because we are one with God and the universe and doing what we are suppose to be doing..."
To read a more complete bio of Lady Nichol, please click here.
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"My personal joy is to see people moving and flowing in the talents God has given them. When we are all doing that, there is no time for pettiness or jealousy, because we are one with God and the universe and doing what we are suppose to be doing..."
To read a more complete bio of Lady Nichol, please click here.
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