Honoring a Lifetime of Ministry
Anniversary Celebration of Rostered Leaders
Allentown, PA — October 28, 2025. The Lutheran Center in Allentown was filled with joy, laughter, and gratitude as rostered leaders from across the Northeastern Pennsylvania Synod gathered for the annual “Anniversary Celebration of Rostered Leaders.” Hosted by Bishop Christopher deForest and the NEPA Synod Committee of Deans, the event honored pastors and deacons celebrating significant anniversaries of ordained ministry—spanning from 15 to 65 years of faithful service to Christ and the Church.
After Bishop deForest offered words of welcome, the gathering was opened in prayer by The Rev. Michael Scholtes, Dean of the Pocono Mission District, who led the Invocation and Blessing of the Meal. Guests then enjoyed a delicious buffet lunch, shared stories of ministry, and reconnected with colleagues and friends in ministry from across the synod.
The heart of the afternoon was the recognition ceremony, led by Bishop deForest, in which each anniversary group was called forward and celebrated.
Honorees marked with an asterisk (*) were in attendance at this year’s celebration.
50 Years
Presented by Synod Vice President, Nancy Reichelt on behalf of Michael Frost, Dean of Hazleton/Lehighton Mission District
Word and Sacrament
The Rev. David Roper
*The Rev. John Richter
*The Rev. Bruce Potteiger
The Rev. John Harding
*The Rev. Gregory Stoddard
The Rev. Kenneth Gould
The Rev. Rodney Saylor
*The Rev. Gerald Arndt
The Rev. Norman Dresher
*The Rev. Guy Grube
The Rev. Thomas Richards Jr.
60 Years
Presented by Bishop deForest
Word and Sacrament
The Rev. Stanley Trout
A Spirit of Thanksgiving
The program concluded with a heartfelt Closing Prayer led by Jennifer Heavner, Dean of the Bethlehem-Easton Mission District, giving thanks for the witness and dedication of all who have served Christ’s church through the years.
Bishop deForest expressed his deep gratitude to all the honorees, noting that their ministries—whether in parishes, hospitals, schools, or community settings—continue to shape lives and proclaim God’s grace throughout Northeastern Pennsylvania and beyond.
“This celebration reminds us that ministry is not just about the years we count, but about the countless lives touched by God’s love through faithful servants,” Bishop deForest said.
