Bryan Stecker

On The Line

Religion EN ↓ 133 episodes

OTL is the Lutheran, Long-Form podcast that engages Theology and Culture. New Episodes Every Monday!

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Bryan Stecker

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Religion

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www.buzzsprout.com

Latest episode

Jul 6, 2026

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Episodes

Rev. Zach Zehnder | The Church’s Greatest Opportunity: Forming the Next Generation 06.07.2026

Join us at the long table as we sit down with Zach Zehnder to talk about discipleship, Christian formation, the crisis of nominal Christianity, and what it actually looks like to follow Jesus in everyday life. Check Out Our New Website: https://ontheline.net/ Support the Launch of LIT: https://institute.ontheline.net/donation/ Visit Memento: https://memento70.com/ Contact Bryan: bryan.stecker@onth...

An Outsider Explains Catholics, Orthodox, Lutherans & Evangelicals | Matt Whitman 30.06.2026

Join us at the long table as we sit down with Matt Whitman to talk about denominational identity, the strengths and weaknesses of evangelicalism, the appeal of confessional Lutheranism, and the challenge of communicating the Christian faith clearly in a fractured age.  Check Out Our New Website: https://ontheline.net/ Support the Launch of LIT: https://institute.ontheline.net/donation/ Visit Memen...

Dr. Matthew Harrison | A Future for the Lutheran Church 19.06.2026

Join us at the long table as we sit down with Rev. Dr. Matthew Harrison to talk about synodical leadership, the state of the LCMS, church work formation, liturgical integrity, and the opportunities standing before confessional Lutheranism right now.  Check Out Our New Website: https://ontheline.net/ Support the Launch of LIT: https://institute.ontheline.net/donation/ Visit Memento: https://memento...

Noah Hahn | The Nephilim: Giants, Demons, and the Unseen World of Scripture 15.06.2026

Join us at the long table as we sit down with Noah Hahn to talk about the Nephilim, giants, the spiritual realm, and the biblical logic behind paganism, demons, and the powers at work in the nations. Check Out Our New Website: https://ontheline.net/ Support the Launch of LIT: https://institute.ontheline.net/donation/ Visit Memento: https://memento70.com/ Contact Bryan: bryan.stecker@ontheline.net...

Tyrel Bramwell: The World Needs More Men With Chests 08.06.2026

Join us at the long table as we sit down with Rev. Tyrel Bramwell to talk about bold confession, spiritual warfare, the failures of modern church strategy, and what it means for Lutherans to actually speak the truth in a hostile culture. More than a conversation about controversy, it is a call for Christians and pastors alike to recover honesty, integrity, and the confidence to say what is true wi...

Dr. Timothy Rossow: Why Modern Culture is Starving for Beauty 01.06.2026

Join us at the long table as we sit down with Dr. Timothy Rossow to talk about beauty, classical education, leadership, and why modern education has lost its way. Check Out Our New Website: https://ontheline.net/ Support the Launch of LIT: https://institute.ontheline.net/donation/ Visit Memento: https://memento70.com/ Contact Bryan: bryan.stecker@ontheline.net About Today’s Guest Dr. Timothy Rosso...

Rev. Dr. Tobias Schütze: What Happened to the Lutheran Church in Germany? 25.05.2026

Join us at the long table as we sit down with Rev. Dr. Tobias Schütze to talk about Christianity in Germany, confessional Lutheranism in Europe and Africa, the crisis of the German state churches, and the challenge of theological formation across cultures. More than a history lesson, it is a sober and fascinating conversation about doctrine, church identity, and the future of confessional Lutheran...

Brady Finnern: The Future of Lutheranism 18.05.2026

Join us at the long table as we sit down with Rev. Brady Finnern to talk about synodical leadership, doctrinal integrity, Lutheran media, and the future of the LCMS in a time of real challenge and real opportunity. This episode explores Finnern’s vision for the Synod, his understanding of church structure and doctrinal fidelity, and the opportunities now opening up for younger generations to recei...

Dr. Joel Biermann: What Makes Lutheranism Worth Fighting For? 11.05.2026

Join us at the long table as we sit down with Dr. Joel Biermann to talk about the future of the LCMS, pastoral formation, synodical leadership, and the theological convictions that should shape the Church in a moment of real opportunity. Check Out Our New Website: https://ontheline.net/ Support the Launch of LIT: https://institute.ontheline.net/donation/ Visit Memento: https://memento70.com/ Conta...

Dr. Jamison Hardy: The LCMS is at a Turning Point 04.05.2026

Join us at the long table as we sit down with Rev. Dr. Jamison Hardy to talk about the Concordia University System, church work formation, the future of Lutheran higher education, and the opportunities standing before the LCMS right now.  Check Out Our New Website: https://ontheline.net/ Support the Launch of LIT: https://institute.ontheline.net/donation/ Visit Memento: https://memento70.com/ Cont...

Rev. David Ramirez: What New Data Reveals About Generational Change in the Church 27.04.2026

Join us at the long table as we sit down with Pastor David Ramirez to discuss generational fracture, family formation, and the real opportunity before the Church today. Why do older and younger generations increasingly struggle to understand one another? What happens when economic pressure, cultural collapse, political polarization, and the breakdown of family life all converge at once? Check Out...

Dr. Christian Einertson: Pietism, Adiaphora, and the Third Use Debate 20.04.2026

Join us at the long table as we sit down with Dr. Christian Einertson for part two of our conversation on the Formula of Concord, Lutheran identity, sanctification, pietism, and the question of adiaphora. When does Lutheranism stop sounding like Lutheranism, even while keeping the name? How should Christians think about sanctification, spiritual discipline, ceremony, and the use of the law without...

Dr. Christian Einertson: What Everyone Gets Wrong About Lutheranism (And the Truth) 13.04.2026

Join us at the long table as we sit down with Dr. Christian Einertson to talk about catechesis, virtue, the Small Catechism, and the Lutheran logic of law, gospel, and good works. How is the Christian faith actually formed in people over time? Why do habit, story, liturgy, and repetition matter so much in raising children and teaching the faith? This episode moves from Paul, music, martial arts, a...

Josh Raber: The Surprising Spiritual Hunger of Gen Z 06.04.2026

Join us at the long table as we sit down with Pastor Josh Raber to talk about campus ministry, catechesis, biblical interpretation, and the hunger young Christians still have for serious theology. Why are so many people drawn to the Bible’s deeper patterns, older Christian thinkers, and a more robust vision of the faith? What happens when Lutheran slogans become substitutes for the full counsel of...

Dr. Geoffrey Boyle: Evangelical vs. Lutheran... What's the Real Difference? 30.03.2026

Join us at the long table as we sit down with Rev. Dr. Geoffrey Boyle to talk about the fundamental differences between Lutheranism and evangelical Christianity. How do these traditions approach Scripture, baptism, and the role of the human will? Why does the way we speak about faith—especially phrases like “choosing God”—actually matter? We dig into the theological roots behind these differences,...

Eric Bednash: Why Men Are Lost Today (And How to Fix It) 23.03.2026

Join us at the long table as we sit down with Pastor Eric Bednash to talk about Christian discipline, brotherhood, and the recovery of intentional living in the modern world. What does it look like for men to live with purpose rather than drifting through comfort and distraction? How can practices like accountability, confession, and daily discipline reshape both faith and life? This episode explo...

Dr. Scott Keith: Recovering the Christian Family 19.03.2026

Join us at the long table as we sit down with Dr. Scott Keith to talk about raising children in the Christian faith. What does it look like for parents to take their role seriously as the primary teachers of the faith? How do habits, conversations, and the rhythms of family life shape a child’s understanding of God, truth, and vocation? This episode reflects on the practical and theological dimens...

Dr. John Rasmussen: How the Small Catechism Forms and Defends Christian Faith 09.03.2026

Join us at the long table as we sit down with Dr. John Rasmussen to explore the enduring value of the Small Catechism in forming and defending the Christian faith. Rather than treating the catechism as a simple introductory text for children, Bryan and John examine how Luther’s catechetical framework continues to shape the Church's theological imagination. Moving through the Ten Commandments,...

Bishop Torkild Masvie: A Confessional Lutheran Renewal in Europe 02.03.2026

Join us at the long table as we examine the state of the Church in Scandinavia and the broader trajectory of European Christianity. From state churches and cultural Lutheranism to secularization, immigration, and demographic decline, this episode explores what happens when Christianity becomes an inherited identity rather than a confessed conviction. Check Out Our New Website: https://ontheline.ne...

Dr. Geoffrey Boyle: The Divine Council: God’s Heavenly Assembly Explained 23.02.2026

Join us at the long table as we explore the biblical doctrine of the Divine Council—God’s heavenly assembly, the “sons of God,” and the unseen spiritual governance revealed throughout Scripture. From Genesis and Deuteronomy to the Psalms, Daniel, and Revelation, this episode recovers the supernatural worldview of the Bible and considers how it reframes our understanding of nations, spiritual rebel...

Dr. David Talcott: Classical Education and the Renewal of the West 16.02.2026

Join us at New Saint Andrews College as we sit down with Dr. David Talcott, professor of philosophy, to discuss classical education, gender, family, and the renewal of Christian culture. From Genesis and natural law to modern individualism, contraception, IVF, and the collapse of marriage as a cornerstone institution, this conversation explores what has gone wrong in the modern West—and what faith...

Tracy Rugg: Why She Left the Homosexual Lifestyle 09.02.2026

Join us at the long table as we hear a testimony of repentance, healing, and new life in Christ. From the promises and limits of modern sexual identity to the freedom found in submission to God’s Word, we explore what it means to leave a former way of life behind through repentance, forgiveness, and the daily work of sanctification under the cross. Check Out Our New Website: https://ontheline.net/...

Vincent Shemwell: Usury, Mammon, and the Question the Church Stopped Asking 02.02.2026

Join us at the long table as we examine wealth, usury, and Christian conscience in light of Scripture and the Church’s historic teaching. From the Church Fathers to Luther and Walther, we explore why lending at interest was long understood as a moral and spiritual problem. Pastor Shemwell calls the Church to recover economic teaching not as political ideology, but as faithful Christian formation o...

Dr. Gordon Wilson: The Creation vs. Evolution Debate Isn’t What You Think 26.01.2026

Join us at the long table as we examine how modern evolutionary narratives shape culture, morality, and the Christian imagination, and why recovering a biblical doctrine of creation is essential for faithful worship, education, and stewardship.  Check Out Our New Website: https://ontheline.net/ Support the Launch of LIT: https://institute.ontheline.net/donation/ Visit Memento: https://memento70.co...

Blake Skolnick: Orthodox Jew Converts to Christianity, Speaks Out 19.01.2026

Join us at the long table as we hear a journey from modern Judaism to Christianity. From questions of law, covenant, and messianic expectation to the person and work of Jesus Christ, we explore how Scripture, history, and lived experience converge in a conversion shaped not by sentiment, but by truth. Check Out Our New Website: https://ontheline.net/ Support the Launch of LIT: https://institute.on...

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