The Anchor Point Baptist Church in Webster City, Iowa is a Christian Nationalist organization that teaches its members that the United States should be a Christian theocracy, not a democracy. Wiedemeier’s church demands that all levels of American government follow Christian religious commands rather than the will of the voters.
The church states, “Civil government is of divine appointment, for the interests and good order of human society and that magistrates are to be prayed for, conscientiously honored, and obeyed, except in things opposed to the will of our Lord Jesus Christ who is the only Lord of the conscience, and the coming Prince of the kings of the earth.”
Patrick Wiedemeier is pastor of the Anchor Point Baptist Church in Webster City, Iowa.
Wiedemeier delivered a prayer and a political speech to open a Trump for President campaign rally in November, 2023.
In his speech, Wiedemeier declared that the Trump rally was “just a taste of what’s coming when you send your Son as King of Kings and Lord of Lords and he sets things right.”
This was a threat of political violence.
In the Christian Bible’s prophecy of what will happen when Jesus becomes King of Kings, armies of Christians will violently confront and kill their neighbors until all non-Christians are dead. Jesus himself is predicted in this prophecy to fill a gigantic winepress with the bodies of his human enemies, then squeeze their bodies until the blood creates a lake six feet deep over an area of a hundred square miles.
Patrick Wiedemeier was saying that a Trump political rally in 2023 is a precursor to massive slaughter of non-Christians.
Non-Christians currently make up about 40% of the population of the USA. Does Pastor Patrick Wiedemeier really believe that 4 out of 10 Americans should be slaughtered in order to satisfy the prophecies of Christian End Times?
Donald Trump’s Army of God: Christian Nationalism in the Iowa Faith Leader Coalition is a new book about the alarming truth of militant Christian Nationalism hidden behind the innocuous label of “faith” in Iowa politics.
The book examines the extremist Christian Nationalist ideology, grounded in details about the beliefs and actions of 317 actual Christian Nationalists who are working to undermine democracy across the state of Iowa.
The radicalization of the Iowa Christians profiled in this book enables us to understand the motivations and methods within the Christian Nationalism that exerts an increasing toxic influence in American political culture.
The Iowa Faith Leader Coalition is a radical political organization that violates the law
Let’s make it our business to become aware of the radical preachers who are members of the Coalition.