In This Edition
Message from Bishop Gronberg
Rostered Ministers & Synodically Authorized Worship Leaders Fall Retreat
Save the Date for Seeds That Change
LuMin Connect Your Graduates
Save the Date for Lutheran Hymn Festival
Gathering Expedition Information
NT-NL WELCA August Newsletter
New Upbring Development Video
Upcoming Ordinations
Upcoming Events
Prayer Requests
Message from Bishop Gronberg
Dear Partners in Mission:
I write to you from Phoenix, AZ where we are gathered as the churchwide assembly of the ELCA. It has already been an historic assembly and there is work yet to be done. However, thus far there have been highlights…
- Our time is centered in daily worship. Singing together with 900 others is a joy to behold and throughout our sessions we have centered ourselves through hymns and prayer.
- We have given thanks for the work of Presiding Bishop Liz Eaton and her 12 years of service and for Deacon Sue Rothmeyer’s 6 years of service as ELCA Secretary.
- We approved a memorial calling for peace in the Holy Land and particularly an end to the violence in Gaza. Affirming our commitment to our Lutheran siblings in the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Jordan and the Holy Land.
- Budgets through 2028 have been approved. Recognizing the reality of declining mission support the budgets reflect year over year decreases in Churchwide spending.
- We have not yet but will elect a new ELCA Secretary.
- We elected Bishop Yehiel Curry (Metro Chicago Synod) as our next presiding bishop. He will be installed this fall and we give thanks for his willingness to serve.
For those who do not know, Bishop Curry is a person of African descent. He is the first person of that heritage to be elected to serve as Presiding Bishop of the ELCA. In his remarks after being elected he reflected on how his family, 30 years, found their home in the ELCA. And through the course of time he was encouraged to become a rostered leader and mission developer. As he stated, he is a living embodiment of the return on investment in leaders across our church. I have deep respect for Bishop Curry and look forward to his leadership.
Bishop Curry’s election was historic for the ELCA. But it is important that we remember our history and that the ELCA was the merger of the LCA, ALC, and the AELC. The AELC was the church body formed by those choosing to leave the LCMS in the 1970s. In 1984 they chose the Rev. Will Herzfeld to be their presiding bishop. In so doing he became the first person of African descent to serve as a presiding bishop of a Lutheran body in North America and was an instrumental part in the eventual merger that created the ELCA.
The reason for remembering that history is not to detract from the significance of Bishop Curry’s election. It is to remind us of our heritage and that in our past we have been open to the gifts of leaders of diverse heritage. Moving forward we as the ELCA can continue to raise up leaders that reflect the growing diversity of our communities. We honor and celebrate how God is working continually in our communities and the baptized people of God.
When I return from the churchwide assembly on August 2nd I will begin a leave granted to me by your synod council until September 2nd. Per synod sabbatical policy I could be granted up to three months of sabbatical leave. However, given the pace at which we are operating in our synod, my family’s schedules, and other considerations that length of leave did not seem feasible. But I am grateful for this opportunity to have time to work on several projects, help launch my kids into the new school year, and take some time for rest.
Please note during that time I will not be responding to email, text, or voicemails. There will be a response set up on emails that will inform you that any emails received during that time will NOT be responded to. So please be aware of that. Our synod staff is ready to step up in this time and they will be available to you. I am grateful to our synod council for this opportunity.
As school begins, we live into the heart of the summer August heat, I pray you will prepare and be ready for the fall and for all God is doing in our midst. We are…
#juntosenmision
Bishop Gronberg
Rostered Ministers & Synodically Authorized Worship Leaders Fall Retreat
Let’s get together.
What: This is a retreat for rostered ministers and SAWLs in the NTNL synod to be together. We will take time for intentional conversation, workshops lead by synod colleagues, fellowship, recreation/down time, worship with renewal of ministry vows, and open conversation with Bishop Gronberg.
When: Beginning early evening of Monday, October 27th and ending the morning of Wednesday, October 29th.
Where: Spring Lakes Ranch. 3662 Patton Lake Rd, Aquilla, TX 76622. We will be renting out the entire ranch. We will have access to the lake, kayaking, hiking trails, fishing, pickleball court, fire pit, cute farm animals, and more. To ensure the most comfortable accommodations as possible, rooms will most likely be double occupancy and each room will have access to a private bathroom (so encourage your friend to put you as their roommate when registering).
Registration:
Early Bird Registration now through Aug. 31 $175
Regular Registration Sept. 1 – Oct. 6 $250
Questions: Contact Pastor Kelsey for more information kelsey@ntnl.org
Save the Date for Seeds That Change
Join the Mission Endowment Fund on Saturday, October 4th at Iglesia Luterana Santa Maria de Guadalupe in Irving. This powerful evening will bring together a community of hope-filled believers committed to planting seeds of sustainable change in ministries across the synod.
Tickets go on sale in August. Find more information here.
LuMin Connect Your Graduates
Click here to learn how to connect your graduating youth with campus ministries across the country!
Save the Date for Lutheran Hymn Festival

The Lutheran Hymn Festival Board is pleased to announce the date for their next Hymn Festival will be Sunday October 19th, 2025 at 4:30 in the evening at the Meyerson Symphony Center in Dallas, Texas.
Their guest organist will be David M. Cherwien. Mr. Cherwien was also the featured organist in 2016 and they are delighted to have him join again.
Find more information and purchase tickets here.

If you have any questions about NT-NL Youth activities please reach out to Maddie Franklin or Janelle Miller.
Links to resources in the newsletter:
NT-NL Youth Leaders Monthly Lunch
Bishop Elect Yehiel Curry at the 2012 ELCA Youth Gathering
The Gathering Expedition is a powerful weekend retreat, designed for 8th – 12th grade youth and their adult leaders. Participants will experience space to pause, listen, grow and move. Throughout the weekend, your group will worship, wrestle with big questions and grow deeper connections. It’s a space for young people to explore how God might be working in their lives.
The Gathering Expedition is coming to Lutherhill (La Grange, Texas) on October 3-5. Registration and more information can be found here.
How much does the Expedition cost?
$175 per person. A $50 per-person deposit is due upon registering. All balances must be paid before the end of the registration period of your given experience. The registration fee covers four meals, housing for two nights and a whole lot of fun.
Cancellations received 14 days before the event are eligible for a refund less the $50 nonrefundable deposit. Cancellations received within 14 days of the event are not eligible for a refund.
Faith is on the move. Let’s go!
NT-NL WELCA August Newsletter
You can read about the happenings of our Synodical Women’s Organization here.
New Upbring Development Video
Upbring has put together a video to highlight just a few of their programs across the state of Texas. You can watch it here to see the impact your support has on the children, families and communities they serve.
Upcoming Ordinations and Installations
Brady Fox will be ordained on September 13th at Our Saviour’s, Durant
Upcoming Events
With the ever-changing guidelines and recommendations in our world right now, as we maintain physical distance in social solidarity, please keep in mind these events may be moved online, postponed, or cancelled:
- August 9: Public Witness Team Meeting
- August 21: NT-NL Youth Leader Lunch, Rejoice, Coppell
- August 26: First Call Pastors Check-In, Zoom
- September 5-6: Synod Council, Good Shepherd, Irving
- September 13: Public Witness Team Meeting
- September 13: Parish Lay Ministry Academy
- September 13: Ordination of Brady Fox, Our Saviour’s, Durant
- September 18: NT-NL Youth Leader Lunch, Rejoice, Coppell
- September 23: First Call Pastors, Check-In, Zoom
- September 27: NT-NL Youth Confirmation Retreat, Shepherd of Life, Arlington
- September 29- October 1: Tri-Synodical First Call Retreat, Lake Dallas
For a complete list of upcoming events, you can access our Calendar of Events online.






