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Wayne Clarke (broadcaster)

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Wayne Clarke is an award-winning radio presenter, producer and author.

Wayne Clarke is the current holder of the Andrew Cross Award as "Religious Broadcaster of the Year (local and regional)", one of the premier awards for the religious media in the United Kingdom.[citation needed] Clarke is also an ordained Baptist minister. He is currently minister at New North Road Baptist Church,[1] Huddersfield, and was minister at Dovedale Baptist Church, Liverpool from 1994 to 2012. He moved to Manchester in early 2018 to become Minister of Trinity Baptist Church, Gorton.

Clarke was born in Rugby, Warwickshire and attended Lawrence Sheriff School, Keele University and Regent's Park College, Oxford.[citation needed]

From March 2001 to March 2012 Wayne Clarke produced and presented "Daybreak", the religious affairs programme on BBC Radio Merseyside.[citation needed] On 1 January 2008 Wayne Clarke was listed by the Liverpool Echo as one of the 366 "Scouserati", the most influential people in Merseyside.[citation needed]

He is the author of 'A Ready Man', the biography of Hugh Stowell Brown, published by Instant Apostle in September 2019.[2]

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