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Did Jonathan Roumie appear on any TD Jakes programs (The Potter's Touch, The Bishop Jakes Show) in 2020 or later?
Executive summary
Available sources show numerous public appearances and interviews by Jonathan Roumie since 2020 — including conversations with Bishop Robert Barron and podcasts — but none of the provided results document Roumie appearing on T.D. Jakes programs (The Potter’s Touch or The Bishop Jakes Show) in 2020 or later (not found in current reporting) [1] [2] [3]. T.D. Jakes’ television ministries (The Potter’s Touch) are described in the results, but those pages do not list Roumie as a guest in the cited material [4] [5].
1. Why people ask about Roumie on T.D. Jakes’ shows
Jonathan Roumie rose to prominence as the actor who plays Jesus in The Chosen, generating many faith‑media appearances and interviews since 2017; that prominence makes him a plausible guest for major Christian broadcasters and pastors such as T.D. Jakes [6] [7]. T.D. Jakes’ platforms — The Potter’s Touch and syndicated shows referred to as his talk programming — routinely host faith leaders and entertainers, which is why researchers might expect crossovers [4] [5].
2. What the sources actually document about Roumie’s post‑2020 appearances
The supplied results show Roumie participating in recorded conversations and podcasts after 2020: for example, he had interviews and dialogues with Bishop Robert Barron at the Good News Conference (Word on Fire) and multiple podcast appearances including Relevant Magazine’s episode with him in April 2025 [1] [2] [3]. Coverage also documents other media activity — magazine profiles, podcast interviews, and festival or conference keynotes — but those items make no mention of T.D. Jakes platforms hosting Roumie [7] [3].
3. What the T.D. Jakes / Potter’s Touch sources show
The materials about T.D. Jakes and his programming define The Potter’s Touch as a broadcast ministry carried by networks like TBN and Daystar; T.D. Jakes has produced syndicated shows and televised sermons [4] [5] [8]. Those T.D. Jakes citations, as provided, describe the programs and Jakes’ broadcast reach but do not list guest logs or identify Roumie as a guest in 2020 or later [4] [5] [8].
4. Direct answer to the query, with source limits
Based strictly on the supplied search results, there is no evidence that Jonathan Roumie appeared on T.D. Jakes’ programs The Potter’s Touch or The Bishop Jakes Show in 2020 or later — the available reporting and program pages do not mention such appearances (not found in current reporting) [1] [3] [4]. Because the instruction set requires using only these sources, I cannot assert he did appear unless a cited item documents it.
5. Alternative explanations and what to check next
Two straightforward possibilities explain the absence: Roumie may simply not have been a guest on Jakes’ programs during that timeframe, or he may have appeared but that appearance is not captured in the provided sources. To resolve the question definitively, consult T.D. Jakes’ official show archives, network program listings (TBN/Daystar episode guides), or Roumie’s official site/social channels for guest credits — those specific records are not included among the current results so they are “not found in current reporting” here [7] [9] [4].
6. Competing perspectives and editorial note
Some faith‑media calendars and secondary sites list many guest interviews for Roumie across Catholic and evangelical outlets (Word on Fire, Relevant, magazine profiles) which shows his broad media presence; however, the supplied T.D. Jakes materials focus on the programs’ scope rather than guest-by-guest logs, so absence of a mention in these search results does not equal proof he never appeared — only that the available reporting provided here does not document such an appearance [1] [3] [4]. Readers should be aware that program guest lists can be incomplete online and that syndication sometimes rebroadcasts content without clear new‑guest labels.
If you want, I can (A) search Roumie’s official site and social feeds for guest credits, (B) check T.D. Jakes’ program archives on the broadcasters’ sites, or (C) compile a timeline of Roumie’s documented interviews since 2020 using the sources already shown. Which would you prefer?