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 Coffee Hour — Providing for Refugees in Germany: A Lutheran Witness Podcast Crossover

In this crossover episode with The Lutheran Witness podcast, The Rev Roy Askins shares his interview with Sandra, an American living in Germany.

The Coffee Hour — Hymns of Comfort in Times of War

What hymns bring you comfort when seeking peace? In this episode, Chaplain Brian Hamer joins Andy to explore the significance of hymns in the context of war and peace.

{The Lutheran Ladies’ Lounge} Kitchen Table Talk: Mary and the Saints

The Ladies welcome the Rev. William Weedon to talk through pressing questions about whether and how we can faithfully and appropriately celebrate the saints of God.  

The Coffee Hour — Set Apart to Serve: Summer Travels for Church Worker Recruitment

How was Set Apart to Serve part of summer activities for youth around the Synod?

The Coffee Hour — Portraits in American Lutheran Sacred Music, Ep. 3: C.F.W. Walther as Musician

How can we further understand C.F.W. Walther as not just a theologian but also as an immensely talented musician?

The Coffee Hour — Baptized into Christ: Sebastian’s Story: A Lutheran Witness Podcast Crossover

In this crossover episode with The Lutheran Witness podcast, The Rev Roy Askins shares his interview with Sebastian, an Iranian convert in Germany.

The Coffee Hour — Movies and Mission

Movies have the power to both shape and reflect our society. But what can happen when we look at film through the lens of faith?

{The Lutheran Ladies’ Lounge} Our Favorites, Revisited: CORN

In this riveting episode originally from August 2024, it’s a “cornival” of craziness as Erin leads Sarah and Rachel in an Iron Ladle Challenge celebrating the joys of “corn culture” (or “corny culture”) in midsummer.   

The Coffee Hour — Set Apart to Serve: Following in the Family Legacy

How does a family legacy of church work influence younger generations?