Church, Culture, and Lament

Here’s the latest Sunday Drive Home podcast:

#conversations “Conversations” is a long-form interview series with Pastor Wolfmueller. In this conversation he talks with Dr. Gregory Schulz about the church’s failure to lament, and how this is connected to our culture’s descent into death. We try to end suffering by ending the sufferer, which is a bad idea.

For more of Dr. Schulz, visit: https://lutheranphilosopher.com/.  _______________________________ The bookstore (where almost everything is free): http://www.wolfmueller.co/books/

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from What-Not: The Podcast https://anchor.fm/sunday-drive-home/episodes/Church–Culture–and-Lament-e14jgvo

Pastor Bryan Wolfmueller
Bryan Wolfmueller, pastor of St Paul and Jesus Deaf Lutheran Churches in Austin, TX, author of "A Martyr's Faith for a Faithless World", "Has American Christianity Failed?", co-host of Table Talk Radio, teacher of Grappling with the Text, and theological adventure traveler.

2 Comments

  1. This is one of the most important things we can listen (and respond) to as Christian laymen today. The truth is rare, even in Christian churches today. Christ IS the Suffering Servant. He DOES uptake us into his suffering. He is God and he sends suffering. He loves us unconditionally.

    Dr. Schulz and Pastor Wolfmueller, thank you for your work.

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