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Words of Grace: Living Hope in the Diocese of Sheffield

66. Captain Canon Mike Reeder - Liturgical Chaplain to the Bishop of Doncaster

"What brings me hope is my Christian faith and the love God has for me through Jesus Christ".

   

Captain Canon Mike Reeder, liturgical chaplain to the Bishop of Doncaster, joins Ben and Paul on the podcast today.

 

Mike talks about:

 

His calling to serving others and sharing what brings him hope

His chaplaincy at St Luke’s Hospice

Overcoming an ordination rejection 2006 and his eventual ordination in 2009

Learning from people on a daily basis

What brought him to the Diocese of Sheffield from Norfolk

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