Vice President JD Vance’s upcoming book is set to detail his “personal journey” back to Catholicism, but the cover of his work embarrassingly appears to depict a church of a different Christian denomination.

“Communion: Finding My Way Back to Faith” — announced by the veep on Tuesday and set to be released in June — features a cover that includes a church below a dreamy sky nestled somewhere in a country, hill-ish environment, seemingly an effort to bring the Vance family’s roots in Appalachia to mind.

The church in the image, as noted by The Bulwark’s Joe Perticone on Tuesday, is not so Catholic.

In fact, it depicts Mount Zion Church, a United Methodist place of worship in Elk Creek, Virginia.

The book — per a description from its publisher Harper, an imprint of HarperCollins — explores how the veep “strayed from the Christianity of his youth” before converting to Catholicism as an adult, picking up “in some ways” where his popular 2016 memoir “Hillbilly Elegy” left off.