Message from Bishop Gronberg
Dear Partners in Mission:
Sunday October 26, 2025 we will celebrate the Lutheran Reformation. Remembering the legacy of 500+ years when on All Saint’s Eve Martin Luther posted his 95 Theses in Wittenberg. These theses were an invitation to debate, particularly about the sale of indulgences. Each was really only about one sentence long and expected background knowledge. To one not “in the know” they can seem laborious. The work of scholars/monks with too much time on their hands.
Yet if we understand what was as stake we can see their value for us today. Luther was writing in protest of those who would chain the Word of God, the gift of salvation, and make it a property of the church. And he, following the 8th commandment, assumed this could only have happened because the bishop’s were unaware. If only they knew what was happening they would correct this and unchain the gift of assurance of salvation. Of course, he was wrong, the church knew exactly what it was doing. Attempting to chain the word of God was attractive then as it is now.
Today we face similar challenges of those who would try to chain the Word. Saying that because of gender or sexuality some are excluded from ministry. Who preach a gospel of national exceptionalism, believing our nation, or a particular political party, or a particular race, to be superior and more God blessed than others. Putting an institution, even our institution, before the need for God’s people to hear the Word and receive the Supper. Claiming to be Christian but clearly not following the commands of Christ and his example of cruciform love. Who say “‘Cross, cross,’ and there is no cross.” (Thesis 93)
Despite our sinful efforts the Word of God acts. St. Paul wrote to Timothy (and we read in our worship Oct. 12) “The word of God is not chained” (2nd Timothy 2:9). Human institutions may fail to proclaim God’s Word in its truth and purity. Yet the gospel continues to work as the Holy Spirit calls, gathers, enlightens, and makes holy God’s people as she does her work to help us trust (believe) in our Lord Jesus Christ. The Word of God that the chains of death could not hold. The gift of justification by faith given through God’s gracious love in the Word made flesh.
Celebrate this Reformation Day! Semper Reformanda! May our witness here in NT-NL be clear. God’s Word cannot be chained by any human institution, church, or empire. Verbum dei manet in aeternum.
#Juntosenmision,
Bishop Gronberg
Apply Now: NT-NL Mission Endowment Fund Grants Open Through October 31, 2025!

The Northern Texas-Northern Louisiana (NT-NL) Mission Endowment Fund is excited to announce that our 2025 grant application window is open—but only until October 31, 2025!
If your ministry is in need of a boost or you’re dreaming of launching something brand new in your congregation or community, now is the time to act. The Mission Endowment Fund is here to support creative, courageous, and Spirit-led ministry that makes an impact across the NT-NL Synod.
Whether you’re:
- Expanding an existing ministry that needs fresh resources, or
- Starting a new outreach or program in your congregation.
We encourage you to apply!
And don’t forget—this is a great opportunity to get youth and young adults involved! Invite them into the visioning and planning process. Invite their energy, ideas, and passion into your ministry’s future.
Deadline to apply: October 31, 2025
Review our guidelines and apply today at: https://www.ntnl.org/
Questions or need help with your application? Contact us at mef@ntnl.org
Let’s keep growing together in faith, mission, and hope.
NT-NL WELCA Newsletter
Featured Resources for October

Clergy Appreciation Day is celebrated annually on the second Sunday in October (October 12 this year).
Clergy Appreciation Month is celebrated annually in October.
How might you honor the faith leaders in your community to show your gratitude for their faithful leadership, especially in these times? When was the last time your community encouraged and supported your faith leaders in observing a regular Sabbath? How might that support be sustained going forward?
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:
October 26: Abiding Grace, Southlake
October 27-29: Rostered Minister and SAWL Retreat, Aquilla, TX
November 9: Grace, Fort Worth’s 120th Anniversary
Pastora Bañales:
October 23: ELCA Collective Team DEMs Meeting
October 25: Conferencia Latina Workshop: Councils, Church Secretaries, Spanish PLMA
October 26: Emanuel, Dallas
October 27-29: Rostered Minister and SAWL Retreat, Aquilla, TX
October 30: ELCA Spanish Coaching Team Meeting
Pastor Fitting-Snyder:
October 26: Salem, Rosebud
October 27-29: Rostered Minister and SAWL Retreat, Aquilla, TX
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:
- October 27-28: Rostered Minister and SAWL Retreat, Spring Lakes Ranch, Aquilla, TX
- November 7-8: 4th, 5th and 6th Grade Retreat, Ascend Camp and Retreat Center, Dallas
- November 8: Parish Lay Ministry Academy
- November 8: Public Witness Team Meeting
- November 20: NT-NL Youth Leader Lunch, Rejoice, Coppell
- November 25: First Call Pastors Check-In, Zoom
Access our full online Calendar here. Updates made regularly.
Save the Date
- April 24-25, 2026: Synod Assembly
Do you have news or announcements to share? Please submit to office@ntnl.org for consideration for upcoming editions of our weekly news.
