Rev. H. Kuring 1921 - 1924
Pastor Boettcher was followed by the Rev. Henry Kuring, who also acquired a small residence in Camrose, south of Stony Creek along the correction line, and served the Camrose parish, including Holden and Bruce.
From October 1924 to the end of August 1927 there was a long vacancy with only occasional services. Student Jacob Hennig spent a few months in the field. The Rev. Theo. Waack, who was unable to serve his stations in the Peace River country one winter because of the deep snow and weather conditions, conducted a number of worship services in the Camrose field.
In the spring of 1927 the District Mission Board decided to divide the field and applied for two candidates, one to serve the Camrose area and the other the Holden and Bruce area.
The call to the Camrose area was assigned to Candidate Gilbert H. Raedeke, who graduated from Concordia Seminary, St. Louis in June of that year.
Pastor and Mrs. G. H. Raedeke - 1927
Candidate Gilbert H. Raedeke accepted the call to the Camrose parish and arrived in
Edmonton with his young bride on Friday, August 26th, 1927. They were met by Pastor C. Thies who took them home for the night and then accompanied them on the C.N. train to Camrose where they rented rooms at the home of Mrs. Ted Wakemeyer. After clearing their effects through customs and making arrangements for the installation service Sunday afternoon, they returned to Edmonton.
Sunday morning they drove down to Camrose with Mr. John Armbruster. The service was conducted in the old Norwegian Church, then occupied by the Seventh Day Adventists. Pastor Thies preached the sermon and officiated at the installation, Miss Albertina Fetzner served as organist. About 30 people attended the service, the majority of them members of four families, Charles Fetzner, Joshua Kaser, Mrs. Eda Cole and Walter Stumph.
The young couple then took possession of their first home in Camrose, a two room apartment. Meals were prepared on a stove in the hall which was shared with several boys, students at the normal school, who also rented there.



