Sarah Gulseth
Sarah Gulseth

Digital Media Specialist

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A proud Michigan native and fan of anything with the Mitten State on it, Digital Media Manager Sarah Gulseth is also a lover of historical war movies and anything with the label PBS Masterpiece. An avid bicyclist and women’s biking advocate, she rides her bike to work year-round and has the massive bike clothing and accessory collection to prove it. If it’s the weekend, she and her husband Luther are probably out riding bikes, or finding the next awesome coffee shop to frequent, or rehearsing for the next choir concert. You may also find her down a new rabbit hole on Google, researching the latest random fact she found on social media, while eating an unhealthy amount of apples (Macintosh from Michigan, of course) and raw almond butter.

{The Lutheran Ladies’ Lounge} Story Time with Sarah: The Wives of J.S. Bach

Sarah introduces us to the two wives of J.S. Bach: Maria Barbara Bach (1684–1720) and Anna Magdalena Bach (1701–1760).

The Coffee Hour — Set Apart To Serve: Formation as a Church Musician at Concordia Irvine

How is a young church musician formed through Lutheran education at Concordia University Irvine? Olivia Thoelke shares her story!

The Coffee Hour — LCMS Worship Institute: Connecting with Fellow Church Musicians

How has the LCMS Institute on Liturgy, Preaching and Church Music helped form musicians and church workers over the years? Kathy May shares her story!

The Coffee Hour — The Puritan Movement, Ep. 5: Charles I Takes the Throne

Charles I ascended to the throne in 1625. How did he approach his rule differently? Join us for episode 5 of our series on the Puritan movement, featuring Dr. Cameron MacKenzie!

The Coffee Hour — Mercy Stories: Shepherd’s Canyon Retreat

Why is giving attention to wellness and mental health important for church workers in today’s cultural context? Rev. Kevin Bueltmann joins Andy, Sarah, and guest co-host Kevin Robson for episode 3 of our series on Mercy Stories.

The Coffee Hour — Rebuilding a Piece of History in New Minden, IL

The 1847 historical sanctuary, parsonage and school at St. John’s Lutheran Church in New Minden, IL, was destroyed by a tornado and subsequently rebuilt. How does this building serve the community of St. John’s and New Minden? Rev. Tim Mueller joins us!

{The Lutheran Ladies’ Lounge} Book Club Wrap Up: The Saints of Whistle Grove

Author and fellow Lutheran lady Katie Schuermann joins Rachel, Sarah, and Erin in a recap discussion of the latest Lutheran Ladies’ Book Club selection, The Saints of Whistle Grove.  

The Coffee Hour — Set Apart To Serve: Caring for Mind and Body as a Church Worker

How does a Director of Parish Music serve in the church? Jacob Roggow shares his story!

The Coffee Hour — Young Adult Volunteers at the LCMS Youth Gathering

How do Young Adult Volunteers (YAVs) serve at the LCMS Youth Gathering? Brandon Heath, Laura Courvoisier, Wes Gong, and Leah Baranski join us to share their experiences!

The Coffee Hour — The Puritan Movement, Ep. 4: Calvinism, Arminianism, and the Religious Question in Parliament

What was the state of the Church of England when Charles I became king? Join us for Episode 4 of The Puritan Movement with Rev. Dr. Cameron A. MacKenzie!