Richard Wearmouth Trump Christian Independence Iowa

Richard Wearmouth’s day job is being a sales representative for Prinsco, Inc., a manufacturer of stormwater and agricultural drainage pipes.

On the weekends, Wearmouth is a bishop at the Christian Life Church in Independence, Iowa.

This Pentacostal church doesn’t have a web site, but its YouTube channel does have 38 subscribers.

Richard Wearmouth has declared that all marriages in the United States must obey harsh Christian religious rules about who can be married and how married couples must behave. Wearmouth signed a letter sent to the Iowa state legislature demanding that the legislators submit themselves to the power of Christian leaders.

The letter stated that Christian rules about marriage must be obeyed by everyone:

Because God is God of all, there is no structural difference between religious and civil marriage. The essence of marriage remains the same in both the religious and civil realms. (Col. 1:15-19) The acknowledgement of, and reference to, marriage in the laws of our state and nation does not create a second realm of marriage that is somehow divorced from the only definition determined by God.

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

Let’s learn more about the extremist Christian Nationalists who are members of Donald Trump’s Iowa Faith Leader Coalition.