Jamie Bridgewater graduated from Benton Community High School, and there is no indication that she has pursued a theological degree or any other additional educational degrees.
On X, formerly known as Twitter, Jamie Bridgewater describes herself as the “proud mother of 4 wonderful boyz”, not as a pastor.
There is no available that Jamie Bridgewater is a pastor of any kind.
Why does Donald Trump’s Iowa Faith Leader Coalition list her as a pastor? In what sense is she a faith leader?
Jamie Bridgewater is described as a pastor in Mitchell County, Iowa by the 2024 Trump for President campaign…
…but on her own Facebook page, Jamie Bridgewater describes herself as an independent consultant with Pampered Chef, not as a pastor.
Pampered Chef is a multi-level marketing scheme, not a church. Another member of the Iowa Faith Leader who is a member of the Pampered Chef scheme is Dorothy Arens.
The 317 members of the Iowa Faith Leader Coalition each carry a story in their minds about what led them as individuals to proclaim that their religious leadership would be devoted to the political career of Donald Trump. Some of those stories have been shared in public, though many of them remain in the privacy of Coalition members’ own consciences.
Beyond these individual stories, there is a larger narrative about the impact of Christian Nationalism on American politics and the radically transformative plans of Christian Nationalists for the American future.
These stories are told in a new book on the subject. It’s called Donald Trump’s Army of God: Christian Nationalism in the Iowa Faith Leader Coalition.
It sounds crazy, but it’s real. What they intend to do to America is too extreme for us to ignore.
The Iowa Faith Leader Coalition is a radical political organization that violates American law
Let’s learn more about the extremist Christian Nationalists who are members of Donald Trump’s Iowa Faith Leader Coalition.