The Reverend Danni Clark
The Rev’d Danni Clark was ordained in Brisbane but began her training in her native England, at Lincoln Theological College. It was there she first encountered MOW, having many robust conversations about the way forward tor women in the corner of a pub in Lincoln.
Danni migrated to Brisbane in 2014 with her husband and four daughters. She has recently taken up the role of Parish Priest in Redcliffe, just north of Brisbane..
Before ordination, she was a production manager for a number of theatre companies and has been one half of an IT consultancy with her husband David for almost thirty years. The other hat she wore (more for love than money) in the days before ordination was a Production Manager for a number of theatre companies which encompassed her organisational and technology skills whilst also making way for her creative streak. Danni and David still have a love of theatre today, though nowadays you are more likely to find Danni in the stalls than the sound booth. Danni is passionate about her ministry and the need for the work of MOW to continue.
Danni is passionate about her ministry and the need for the work of MOW to continue. She is thankful for the giants on whose shoulders she stands but is acutely aware that their work is not yet finished.
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