Jim Heubach’s wife, Sheila Heubach, is also listed by the Trump campaign as a pastor, but she isn’t a pastor. She’s the choir director at the MGT New Hope Church in Moline, Illinois, across the river from Davenport. The pastor of that church is Scott Reece, not Jim or Sheila Heubach. Sheila isn’t even listed as a staff member by the church. She works at J53 and is, along with Jim, a cofounder of that business.
Jim Heubach is listed as a pastor by the 2024 Donald Trump for President campaign…
…but there is no record anywhere online of anyone named Jim Heubach actually being a leader in any church or other religious organization.
Jim Heubach is a former salesman, having worked at KWQC until 2020. He is currently “the co-founder of J53 Productions where he works with a wide variety of businesses to help them create a presence on multimedia platforms.” J53 Productions is a local video production firm, not a church.
What would you expect to find in a book about religious leaders from Iowa?
How about murder, terrorism, monsters, magic spells, Nazi propaganda, business fraud, and plans for a global genocidal war?
That’s what we discovered when we investigated Donald Trump’s network of Christian Nationalism in Iowa. We share what we found in the new book Donald Trump’s Army of God: Christian Nationalism in the Iowa Faith Leader Coalition.
The Iowa Faith Leader Coalition is a radical political organization that violates American law
We need to learn more about the extremist Christian Nationalists who are members of Donald Trump’s Iowa Faith Leader Coalition.