Bishop Pat Storey to guest on 10Plus Radio–The Life Worth Living ~ Friday 19th March 2021

The Most Rev Pat Storey, Anglican Bishop of Meath and Kildare will be interviewed on 10Plus Radio–The Life Worth Living on Friday 19th March 2021 at 8pm.

Bishop Storey was the first woman to be consecrated as a Bishop in the Church of Ireland and indeed the first female to be appointed to the role anywhere by the Anglican Church in Ireland or the British Isles.

She will be interviewed on the next edition of Transformations with Joe Boyd, which premieres on Friday and is repeats on the Sunday, Monday and Tuesday evenings that follow at the same time.

Also broadcasting for the first time on Friday night will be the latest 10 Plus Radio Music Mix with Bill McCluggage at 6pm. This will be followed by a review of The Senator’s Assignment by Joan E Histon on Books That Bless with Jayne Dunlop at 7pm.

Bishop Pat Storey who will be interviewed on Transformations with Joe Boyd

Joe’s interview with Bishop Storey at 8pm will be followed by another edition of Ordinary People Serving An Extraordinary God at 9pm.

This week, your host Amanda Clarke, will be talking about the Holy Spirit as well as playing some of the finest African worship songs around.

As always, the final programme on the next 10Plus broadcast will be the Final Thought and Prayer from Allison Minford. Allison will be helping listeners to learn from the 12 disciples before finishing off with some soothing praise songs.

Eager to speak about the next set of shows, Joe said: “I am excited not just about my interview with Bishop Storey but also for what the other presenters will share. Every member of the team carries something of the Holy Spirit within them and I am blessed to serve alongside them.”

10Plus Radio–The Life Worth Living can be heard every Friday, Sunday, Monday and Tuesday evening from 6pm to 11:30pm UK time. Click on http://c6.radioboss.fm:8157/stream or
https://c6.radioboss.fm:18157/stream to listen.


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