Former A.L. resident returns to city, now serves at St. John’s

Published 10:51 am Tuesday, October 13, 2015

Don Malinsky began as the chaplain at St. John’s Lutheran Community in July. He previously served church congregations in Glenville, Preston, Wykoff and Buffalo Lake.  - Sarah Stultz/Albert Lea Tribune

Don Malinsky began as the chaplain at St. John’s Lutheran Community in July. He previously served church congregations in Glenville, Preston, Wykoff and Buffalo Lake. – Sarah Stultz/Albert Lea Tribune

A lifetime of experiences has brought one former Albert Lea man back to the area.

Don Malinsky, his wife, Barbara, and their daughter, Julie, lived in Albert Lea previously from 1980 to 2005.

After being away from the city for about nine years as Malinsky served as pastor in Glenville, Preston, Wykoff and Buffalo Lake, he and his wife purchased a home in Albert Lea in the spring of 2014 right across the street from their daughter, son-in-law and grandchildren.

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That summer the home was remodeled, and his wife moved in  during September. He commuted from Buffalo Lake each week, and in the spring of this year applied for the chaplain position at St. John’s Lutheran Community and was hired.

“I can’t say enough about having the opportunity here at St. John’s,” Malinsky said. “I’m humbled and thankful for the opportunity.”

He said in the short time he has been at the nursing home, he has been amazed at the level of loving care from volunteers and staff.

When Malinksy lived in Albert Lea previously, he worked at Morris Furniture for 16 years and then in the hospitality industry for six years.

He said he completed his seminary work at United Theological in New Brighton while working at Morris Furniture. It took him several years to complete this while working and was first called to serve a congregation in Glenville. After a few months, he then served at congregations in Preston and Wykoff for five years before serving in Buffalo Lake.

He said he looked to return to Albert Lea to be closer to his daughter, son-in-law and grandchildren.

Ironically, Malinsky grew up Catholic, converted to United Methodist and was giving a blessing from the United Methodist Church to serve in his new position at a Lutheran community.

He knows many of the people he serves because of his previous time in Albert Lea.

In his position, Malinsky oversees a weekly service, a Bible study during the week and other  duties as needed.

Don Malinsky

Age: 58

Address: 1121 Wedgewood Road

Livelihood: pastor at St. John’s Lutheran Community

Family: wife, Barbara; daughter, Julie; son-in-law, Jeff; two grandchildren, Jaycie and Brityn

Interesting fact: Malinsky
recently bought former Vikings coach Bud Grant’s Bible