After a curacy in Kensington and wartime service in the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve his ministry positions included the incumbency of St Stephen's with St John's, Westminster[5] and Provost of Southwark Cathedral[6] before his consecration to the episcopate.
Reindorp's only daughter, Fiona, married Sir Richard Baskerville Mynors, Bt.
Reindorp's youngest son, Richard, became a teacher in the East End of London before moving into the Civil Service.
After the death of his first wife in 1987, Reindorp married Lady Bridget Mullens (30 March 1918–25 January 1991).
He was mainly remembered for his sense of humour and sermons built around three key words, e.g. "launch", "nevertheless", "partners".