Message from Bishop Gronberg
Dear Partners in Mission:
Friday and Saturday April 25-26 we gathered together in Lubbock for the 37th assembly of the NT-NL Synod. It was a joy to be back in the Panhandle Conference and the hospitality of our colleagues there and the staff of the MCM Elegante Hotel was exceptional. I was also encouraged and grateful for the over 220 voting members and visitors who joined us in Lubbock. The respect shown to our colleagues by the synod coming to them, when they are so often are expected to travel to synod events, was noticed and appreciated.

The theme chosen by the Panhandle Conference was “Common Ground.” A focus on the unity we have in Christ through baptism that joins us together cross geography, culture, and all the ways the ideologies of our world would try to divide us. A very timely theme and appropriate as we gathered in the Panhandle, a place of intense diversity and long history. And not a place in which Lutherans have a large presence. So we must find that unity in Christ to continue to do our work Juntos en Mision.
Some highlights of the assembly were…
- Worship Saturday morning with inspired preaching by the Rev. Darlene Hopkins (Shepherd King-Lubbock) and installation of Conference Deans
- The presence of the Rev. Phil Hirsch as our ELCA Churchwide representative.
- Conference breakout sessions where we listened to one another. Particularly hearing from our immigrant communities about their real fears of the current realities of their members in the midst of uncertainty, sudden deportations, and assumptions of citizenship. This honest sharing helps us to learn from one another and be challenged in finding common ground.
- A historical presentation on the history of the Panhandle beginning with the first peoples to settle there 12,000 years ago, the first Europeans who arrived in 1540, when Luther was alive, and the many people’s who have made their home here since.
- The passing of a resolution instructing the synod council to work to create a plan to plant 4 new congregations and report back to the assembly in 2026 on that plan. A strong adaptive challenge not dictating how to accomplish the plan but stating the goal.
- Reports by our ELCA Church Council member the Rev. Nick Billardello (Abiding Grace-Southlake) and our Commission for a Renewed Lutheran Church member Mr. Anthony Ormsbee Hale (Messiah-Weatherford).
- The celebration of 4 candidates approved for ordination who will all serve NT-NL congregations.
- Presentations on our trip to visit the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Sierra Leone by our Synod VP Mr. Don Heller (Bethel-Avoca) and by the Rev. Ben Dueholm (Christ-Dallas).
- Our Director for Evangelical Mission’s advisory boards panel discussion on ways congregations can engage the resources of the synod to help them in a variety of ways.

It was a joy to be together in this time. While we are honest about the challenges we face as church today. This time was encouraging to us to recognize the abundance God has placed before us. We have many resources and a multitude of opportunity to serve. And we are united in the gospel and in the waters of baptism.
#JuntosenMision,
Bishop Gronberg
Happy Easter from the National Lutheran Choir
The National Lutheran Choir’s performance of Alleluia! Christ Is Arisen radiates the joy and triumph of Easter through rich harmonies and expressive phrasing. Featured in our Hymns We Love to Sing Volume 2 collection, this rendition blends traditional Lutheran hymnody with the choir’s signature warmth and clarity.
You can read about the happenings of our Synodical Women’s Organization here.
Featured Resources for April
The ELCA Church Council adopted a social message about climate care entitled “Earth’s Climate Crisis.” on April 20, 2023. You can access the official message here. Drawing from existing social teaching, social messages provide theological rationale and social analysis to foster discernment and engagement on a relatively narrow social issue. This project was authorized in light of the grim contemporary situation affecting our global home and the need for fresh action on the part of this church. It draws its framing themes from several social statements, particularly Caring for Creation: Vision, Hope, and Justice.
The ELCA has collaborated with ecoAmerica’s Blessed Tomorrow program, a faith community initiative that empowers climate action and advocacy. This is a program by people of faith, for people of faith, offering ideas, tools, and language that are familiar, compelling and effective in addressing climate change. It provides resources that put us on a path to a positive future while maintaining the distinct voice of the ELCA.

Blessed Tomorrow offers a campaign to help you answer the call to strengthen your congregation and care for creation in ways that are inspiring, fulfilling, and accessible. Join One Home One Future, a multi-faith campaign to strengthen vitality, relevance, and community connection across generations in local congregations nationwide. Be part of a visible effort to invite creation care and climate action, no matter if you are just getting started or already engaging.
Where in the world is?
NT-NL synod staff are excited to engage in-person on Sundays for worship. As good stewards of time and travel dollars, we will be utilizing online meeting formats in our new hybrid reality when possible. If you would like to schedule a meeting with the bishop or Synod staff please contact them directly.
Bishop Gronberg:
May 4: Emanuel, Dallas
May 18: Messiah, Weatherford
May 18: Trinity, Sherman
Pastora Bañales:
April 29: Latinx Couples Retreat Planning Team Meeting
May 4: First Lutheran, Temple
May 6: First Sagrada, Garland
May 7: Online Spanish Liturgy Course
May 14: Online Spanish Liturgy Course
May 15-18: Lutheran Seminary of Theology, Chicago
May 19: ELCA Latino DEMs Online Meeting
May 21: Online Spanish Liturgy Course
May 22: ELCA DEMs Online Meeting
May 24: St. Matthew’s, Fort Worth
May 28: Online Spanish Liturgy Course
Pastor Fitting-Snyder:
May 3: COW Conference, Miles
May 4: Bethel, Acova
May 5-9: Vacation
May 11: Emmanuel, Dallas
May 18: First Lutheran, Waco
May 18: Installation of Pastor Adam Stockton, Trinity, Sherman
May 25: Emmanuel, Dallas
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:
- May 1: AI Summit, Good Shepherd, Irving
- May 7: Spanish Liturgy Course, Zoom
- May 10: Parish Lay Ministry Academy
- May 10: Public Witness Team Meeting
- May 14: Spanish Liturgy Course, Zoom
- May 21: Spanish Liturgy Course, Zoom
- May 24: Ordination of Trenton Ormsbee-Hale, St. Matthew’s, Fort Worth
- May 27: First Call Pastors Check-In, Zoom
- May 28: Spanish Liturgy Course, Zoom
- June 1: Ordination and Installation of Connie Ortega, Adviento, Arlington
- June 8: Ordination and Installation of Christine Cracchiolo, Abiding Grace, Southlake
Access our full online Calendar here. Updates made regularly.
Do you have news or announcements to share? Please submit to office@ntnl.org for consideration for upcoming editions of our weekly news.


