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 — Portraits in American Lutheran Sacred Music, Ep. 2: 19th Century Church Musician Vocation

How did the vocation of “church musician” develop in the 19th century Missouri Synod?

The Coffee Hour — Persians Find a New Home in Christ in Germany: A Lutheran Witness Podcast Crossover

In this crossover episode with The Lutheran Witness podcast, The Rev Roy Askins shares his interview with missionaries serving Germany.

The Coffee Hour — New Scholarships and School Year for Concordia University System

What are the latest updates on Concordia University System scholarships and the new school year?

The Coffee Hour — 1700th Anniversary of the Council of Nicaea

What is still relevant today as we celebrate the 1700th anniversary of the Council of Nicaea?

{The Lutheran Ladies’ Lounge} Sarah Goes to School: CUI Graduation → CSL Deaconess Studies!

Sarah wraps up her studies at Concordia University Irvine’s Townsend Institute for Counseling and Leadership as she revisits her capstone project on humor in the workplace and celebrates the completion of her M.A. in organizational leadership.

The Coffee Hour — Set Apart to Serve: Conversations in Formation

How does learning to witness the faith to others help form future church workers?

The Coffee Hour — Portraits in American Lutheran Sacred Music, Ep.1: Ferdinand Winter

Why has sacred music always been important to the Lutheran church, and who is Ferdinand Winter?

The Coffee Hour — Serving the Suffering: The Church’s Role in Recovery

How does the LCMS prepare and train people to respond to disasters with the mercy of Christ?

The Coffee Hour — The Person of Christ in the Formula of Concord

Why does it matter that we understand that Jesus is both 100% God and 100% man? The Rev. Brady Finnern joins us to discuss the Formula of Concord reading plan he created for 2025, and what we will learn in August’s readings!