Premier League star turned pastor returns to UK
Gavin Peacock recalls becoming a Christian at the age of 18
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A former Gillingham and Premier League footballer turned pundit is to return to Kent - this time as interim pastor at a local church.
Gavin Peacock played for the Gills before going on to Bournemouth, Newcastle and Chelsea, before finishing his career at Charlton in 2002.
After spells as a pundit with BBC Sport, he headed to Canada to study theology and became pastor in 2012.
Now, Gavin is preparing for a year as pastor at Bethersden Baptist Church, near Ashford, which he said will allow him to get back to his roots.
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Gavin Peacock during his playing days with Chelsea
"In 2006, my wife got an illness and was in hospital for a couple of weeks," he explained.
"That recalibrated my thinking and I thought about going into church leadership, and eventually gave up my media career.
"Being a pastor really is calling to me. I've played at Wembley in an FA Cup final but feel a stronger sense of responsibility when I'm giving a service to 30 people."
Gavin, now 57, has been a Christian since he was 18, and despite his change of career, is not stepping away from the world of football entirely.
"I actually did a 'faith and football' talk last Saturday, around 250 people came and [got] my autobiography, so for the next year, this is my life," he said.
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