Carl Wimmer

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Wimmer resigned from his Utah house seat in January 2012 to run for the newly created Utah's 4th congressional district. [12] He lost at the Republican state convention to Mia Love. [13] Mia Love lost to incumbent, Jim Matheson.

Pastorship

In 2015 Wimmer and his wife started a small bible study in their home with only a few initial attendants. Within a year, their living room was filled with many people and they moved to a larger home to accommodate the growing number of attendants. In 2017, Wimmer felt called to start a church in his home. With the support of many others from sister churches, they began services where upwards of sixty can attend. In early 2021 he was called to work as the pastor for First Baptist Church of Duchesne. Carl has been working there ever since.

Personal life

Carl Daniel Wimmer
Member of the UtahHouseofRepresentatives
from the 52nd district
In office
January 3, 2007 January 4, 2012

Wimmer is a devout Christian and a former Mormon. [14] He married his wife, Sherry, in 1998; they have three children as well as two foster children who both have severe disabilities. They reside in Duchesne, Utah.

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