Have John Hagee and Jonathan Roumie collaborated on any public faith events or broadcasts?
Executive summary
No publicly documented collaboration between John Hagee and Jonathan Roumie appears in the provided reporting; available sources show John Hagee active in evangelical broadcasts and Israel-focused ministries and Jonathan Roumie active in Catholic and entertainment-focused faith events, with one source explicitly showing John Hagee appearing with a different “Jonathan” (Jonathan Cahn), a likely point of confusion in some online listings [1] [2] [3] [4] [5].
1. The question being asked and why it matters
The user’s query asks specifically whether two public figures — John Hagee, a high-profile evangelical pastor, and Jonathan Roumie, the actor who plays Jesus in The Chosen — have ever shared public faith events or broadcasts; this is distinct from asking whether Hagee has appeared with other similarly named religious authors or whether Roumie has participated in broadly ecumenical platforms, and answering it requires checking event lineups and broadcast credits rather than relying on name-similar search results that can conflate Jonathan Cahn with Jonathan Roumie [5] [4].
2. What the reporting shows about John Hagee’s public ministry and broadcasts
John Hagee’s ministry runs frequent televised services and organized events that include branded celebrations and large gatherings—Hagee Ministries lists regular Sunday livestreams and a busy events slate including milestone celebrations and “A Night to Honor Israel” activities connected to his longstanding Israel advocacy and Christians United for Israel work [2] [6] [3] [1]. These programs routinely feature evangelical leaders, ministry staff, and allied speakers; the provided sources document Hagee’s institutional output but do not list Jonathan Roumie among named guests or collaborators in those materials [3] [2] [6].
3. What the reporting shows about Jonathan Roumie’s public faith appearances
Jonathan Roumie has become a visible presence at major Catholic and ecumenical faith events tied to his role on The Chosen and his devotional projects: he gives dramatic scripture readings and speaks at high-profile gatherings such as the National Eucharistic Congress, participates in Catholic podcasts and apps, and appears at large fan and faith-based events where he is sometimes treated as a spiritual touchpoint by attendees [7] [4] [8] [9]. The coverage portrays Roumie’s engagements as centered in Catholic and ecumenical circles and entertainment-driven faith outreach, with no mention in the supplied reporting of him appearing on Hagee Ministries programming or co-hosting events with John Hagee [4] [7].
4. Where confusion can arise: Jonathan Cahn versus Jonathan Roumie
One provided source shows John Hagee appearing with Jonathan Cahn — a Messianic Jewish author and speaker — on a TBN program discussing prophecy, which is a separate Jonathan and a different media ecosystem than Roumie’s work; that listing (Jonathan Cahn and John Hagee on TBN) illustrates how name similarity fuels mistaken assumptions about collaborations [5]. Given Hagee’s frequent broadcasts and Roumie’s rising profile, a superficial search or aggregated listings can conflate appearances by different “Jonathans,” but the supplied reporting distinguishes Cahn’s documented interactions with Hagee from Roumie’s independent appearances [5] [4].
5. Conclusion and limits of the available reporting
Based on the documents provided, there is no evidence that John Hagee and Jonathan Roumie have collaborated on any public faith events or broadcasts; Hagee’s event rosters and broadcast outlets (Hagee Ministries and associated programs) do not list Roumie, while Roumie’s appearances are recorded at Catholic and entertainment-linked venues [2] [3] [6] [4] [7]. This assessment is limited to the supplied sources and does not rule out unreported or very recent collaborations beyond those items; if confirmation is required beyond these sources, direct event archives, program guest lists, or official statements from Hagee Ministries and Jonathan Roumie’s representatives would be the next step.