
Bryan Wolfmueller
Pastor of St. Paul Lutheran, Austin, TX. Posts theology on the YouTube channel Wolfmueller1 and author of several books, including Has American Christianity Failed?
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Jun 2, 2025 • 58min
Making the Case for Christian Peace – Bryan Wolfmueller, 6/2/25 (1531)
Pastor Bryan Wolfmueller, a Lutheran pastor and author known for his thought-provoking theology, dives deep into the essence of Christian peace. He contrasts this profound peace with the fleeting comfort found in the world, using anecdotes and biblical insights. Discussions touch on the strength of faith during trials, drawing parallels from the lives of figures like Peter and Paul. Through a close analysis of Psalm 46, he illustrates God's protective nature, encouraging believers to trust in Him amid chaos and fear.

Jul 2, 2025 • 45min
Christian Endurance – Bryan Wolfmueller, 7/2/25 (1834)
Pastor Bryan Wolfmueller, leading St. Paul Lutheran in Austin, TX, dives into the essence of Christian endurance and community support in faith. He discusses the personal nature of Christ's sacrifice and the hope of eternal life, emphasizing joy amidst trials. Highlighting Lutheran teachings, he contrasts scriptural perspectives with worldly views, revealing the importance of shared struggles and mutual assistance among believers. Wolfmueller also explores themes of repentance, grace, and the call to service, underlining the significance of resilience in faith.

May 15, 2025 • 33min
Your Unanswered Bible Questions – Pr. Bryan Wolfmueller & Pr. Brian Kachelmeier, 5/15/25 (1351)
Pastors Bryan Wolfmueller and Brian Kachelmeier tackle intriguing theological questions. Wolfmueller delves into the moral implications of intentionally creating fatherless families through biblical teachings. Kachelmeier sheds light on the diverse roles of the Holy Spirit in sanctification. They discuss the weight of cremation versus burial in Christian belief, emphasizing emotional ties and tradition. The conversation extends to the significance of physical presence in funerals and the hope of resurrection. Lastly, they highlight upcoming church conferences and explore marriage's parallels to Christ's love.