Our Identity
The Northwestern Minnesota Synod (NWMN) is one of nine synods in Region 3 (North Dakota, South Dakota, and Minnesota) of the ELCA. We are a diverse community, shaped by the culture, faith, and spirit of Northwestern Minnesota.
Our Mission
Our Mission is to nurture safe and healthy spaces for the ministry of the Gospel to unfold and shape an abundant future for all in Northwestern Minnesota.
Our Commitment
FAITHFUL in relationships. AUTHENTIC in our welcome. LOVE that makes a difference.
Our Synod's Land Acknowledgement
Our Synod's Land Acknowledgement
The Northwestern Minnesota Synod of the ELCA is located within the traditional lands of the Indigenous People of Turtle Island (North America), the first Americans. These are the ancestral homelands of the Anishinaabe, Assiniboine, and Dakota people. Today we are called to follow Jesus alongside of our neighbors of the sovereign federally recognized tribes of the Red Lake and White Earth bands of the Ojibwa people. In affirming this land as the homeland of our indigenous neighbors, we recognize the legacies of violence and cultural genocide that occurred alongside the displacement of their communities, as well as the responsibility we all share to not let these truths be buried any longer.
Our Life Together
217 Congregations
Faith communities fostering worship, learning, and service.
119 Rostered Ministers
Sacred leaders sharing God's word and guiding our faith.
72 Synod Authorized Ministers
Lay members empowered to serve and lead in our community.
79,350 Baptized Members
Members united by faith and God's grace, forming our vibrant community.
NWMN Synod Map Download
NWMN Synod Conference Map
Our Strategic Vision
Dedicated staff supporting synod ministries
Rev. Rebel Hurd
Associate to the Bishop for Mission | Director for Evangelical Mission
rebelhurd@cord.edu
Minister for Generosity
Morgan Olson
Communications & Events Coordinator
morganolson@cord.edu
Rachel Haun
Office Administrator
rhaun@cord.edu
Dedicated Part-Time Staff Strengthen Our Mission
Joan Meulebroeck
Financial and Data-Systems Specialist
jmeulebroeck@cord.edu
Kip Fontaine
Synod Authorized Minister Coordinator
kipfontaine@cord.edu
Rev Jon Olson
Minister for Vocation
jonolson1@cord.edu
Jody Johnson
Behold The New Has Come!
Project Coordinator
jjohns52@cord.edu
Rev. Laurie Skow-Anderson
Minister for Community & Leader Engagement | Conferences 5 & 6
lskowanderson@cord.edu
Rev. Dennis Preston
Minister for Community & Leader Engagement | Conferences 7 & 8
dennispreston@cord.edu
Rev. Dr. Aaron Suomala Folkerds
Minister for Mental Health & Wellness
aaron.suomalafolkerds@mnstate.edu
Kristina Johnson Dernier
Minister for First-Third Ministry
first.third@nwmnsynod.org
Supporting New Ministries in NW MN
Rev. Birgitte Simpson
Mission Leader at Peoples Church, Bemidji
Ashton Wallin
Mission Developer at Community Called Grace, Bemidji
Rev. Mark Olson
Shared Ministry Leader, White Earth
Leadership Formation in Faith & Community
Leadership Development in Action
Explore Faith, Leadership, and Storytelling
Br. Jeff Brown
Faith Practices
Rev. Matt Williams
Adaptive Leadership
Rev. Meggie Bjertness
Coachability
Rev. Tiffany Jeske Sundeen
Emotional Intelligence
Rev. Lynn Melchior
Champion of Stories
Guiding Our Faith Journey
Leadership Team
Bishop Bill Tesch
Sharon Josephson, Vice President
Pastor Ali Haugerud, Secretary
Pastor Chris Eldredge, Treasurer
Deanna Swenseid, At Large
Pastor Kayla Billings, At Large
Northern Border
Pastor Andy Graves, Hallock
Deanna Swenseid, Stephen
Thief River Falls
Pastor Stephanie White, Thief River Falls
Christine Van Emmerick, Red Lake Falls
Crookston
Pastor Curt Peterson, Crookston
Kip Fontaine, Fertile
Bemidji
Pastor Kayla Billings, Bemidji
Marilyn Grandstrand, Bagley
Fergus Falls
Pastor Anna Monke-Gervais, Pelican Rapids
John Wold, Fergus Falls
Regional Conference
Deacon Sharon Bridges, Miltona
Nola Smith, Alexandria
At Large Members
Willard Hiebert, Moorhead
SAM Gerald Peterson, Fergus Falls
Dr. Paul Dovre, Moorhead
Riley Santelman, Alexandria
Lauren Heseltine, Alexandria
Pastor Salim Kaderbhai, Fergus Falls
Aaron Bieberdorf, Bemidji
Ardys Horner, Detroit Lakes
Additional Info
Per Anderson | Lutheran Social Service
Carol Balk | Synod Women of the ELCA
Pastor Rebel Hurd | Associate to the Bishop for Mission/Director of Evangelical Mission, ELCA
Pastor Genelle Netland | Associate to the Bishop for Leadership
Dr. Tim Hiller | ELCA Churchwide Council
Empowering Leaders, Connecting Communities
Regional and Global Ministries
Minnesota Lutheran Advocacy
Advocating for justice on hunger, poverty, and God's creation across Minnesota. Join us in shaping policies for the common good.
Bemidji Campus Ministry
A caring community where all explore faith, build relationships, and serve.
Bemidji Campus Ministry
A caring community where all explore faith, build relationships, and serve.
ELCA Colleges & Universities
ELCA colleges nurture mind, body, and spirit, guiding students to find vocation and purpose.
Peoples Church
A diverse ministry offering shelter, meals, and community, embodying God's love for all.
MN Council of Churches
Representing 24 faith bodies, the MN Council champions unity and justice across communities.
Oak Grove Lutheran
Faith-based education for ages 3-grade 12 at Oak Grove Lutheran in Fargo.
Luther Seminary
Training leaders to serve and witness through faith at Luther Seminary.
Parish Nurse Ministry
Preparing faith-community nurses since 1991 at Concordia College.
The Way - Native Ministry
Fargo-Moorhead Native Christian Ministry, living out faith and community.
Synod Calendar
May 6-27 | Online Anti-Racism Book Read | *Registration Deadline April 26*
oin us for an Anti-Racism Online Book Read as we engage The Fire We Carry by Rebecca Nagle. Together, we’ll explore the ongoing impact of colonization, justice, and Indigenous sovereignty through guided conversation and shared learning. All are welcome—come ready to listen, reflect, and grow.
Practical Tools for Staying Connected and Sustaining Generosity
Congregations are invited to take part in Navigating the Summer Slump, a hybrid event on May 7 focused on practical ways to stay connected and sustain generosity during the summer months. Designed for pastors, treasurers, and leadership teams, this event offers realistic strategies and digital tools to support participation when routines change.
Grace in the Digital Space
This year’s theme invites us to reflect on how God’s grace moves through the digital spaces we inhabit — from livestream worship to Zoom Bible studies, from Instagram prayers to text-message pastoral care. Acts 1:8 reminds us that the Spirit sends us outward into every corner of the world, including the online and hybrid spaces where our communities increasingly gather, seek connection, and encounter hope. As a fully virtual assembly, we will embody the theme by gathering across distance, witnessing together to God’s presence in digital ministry.