Monday, December 1, 2014

Horst W. Gutsche Helps CLC (sic) with Conference in Germany.
Why Is David Koenig - CLC (sic) - Working with a Former ELCA/Current ELCiC Pastor - Who Also Used to Be CLC (sic)?

"The CLC missions board recently helped sponsor a free conference in Germany with several attendees from across Europe:" 

lfk.lutheranmissions.org" - LutherQuestRevelation
A study of the book of Revelation by Pastor David Koenig.
Koenig worked with Gutsche on this conference


Horst Gutsche is working with Pastor David Koenig - Church of the Lutheran Confession (sic)

His LinkedIn Profile






Pastor

St. Michael Evangelical Lutheran Church at Mystery Lake, Alberta
 – Present (3 years 11 months)







pastor

St. John Ev. Lutheran Church
 –  (1 year 8 months)







St. Matthew Lutheran Church

San Francisco, California USA
 –  (3 years 11 months)

"Pastor Horst W. Gutsche succeeded Pastor Pielhoop in 2004 until his departure in October 2007."

St. Matthew's and ELCA forced Gutsche's resignation from the congregation.



His current parish -
Evangelical Lutheran 
Church in Canada

ST MICHAEL EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH


Welcome

We are providing pastoral care for an elderly community and supporting their sense of Christian faith in the heritage and future of the church and cemetery. Much visitation is done in the three homes for retirees in Barrhead and one in Legal. There are regular visits to the Barrhead Health Care Centre (Hospital)and a ministry which includes one family in Westlock and a few in Edmonton as well, all of whom do not have a church home. We provide confirmation instruction and baptismal counselling as well. Pastor Gutsche is active in mission contact work in Eastern Europe, especially in the Republic of Moldova and in the Russian Federation

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Horst W. Gutsche Books on Amazon

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https://www.facebook.com/Gammalsvenskby/posts/508136439221556

Hi,
I am a Lutheran pastor residing in Barrhead, Alberta, Canada. One of my father's second cousin married a Malmas whose roots were in Gammalsvensky and there is also a Mr. Traxel still alive who was born there. He resides here in Alberta and was a member of my congregation in Edmonton.
I hope that support continues for this community. Perhaps one day Swedish will be taught there again (and perhaps German as well as the people must have spoken Swedish, German, Russian and Ukrainian. Mr. Alzheimer would have arrived very late in this community!
God Bless!
Pastor Horst W. Gutsche