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 — Serving the Lord in the Kingdom of Cambodia

What is it like to serve as missionaries in the Kingdom of Cambodia?

The Coffee Hour — Sacred Music Educator in Taiwan

Serving as a sacred music educator in Taiwan is no ordinary job—what is it like?

The Coffee Hour — Ancient Mission, New Alliances: A Lutheran Witness Podcast Crossover

Where is Lutheranism flourishing in Spain? The Rev. Roy Askins joins us to share a special Lutheran Witness Podcast crossover episode.

The Coffee Hour — Preaching Christ Crucified in Italy: A Lutheran Witness Podcast Crossover

Where is Lutheranism flourishing in Italy? The Rev. Roy Askins joins us to share a special Lutheran Witness Podcast crossover episode.

{The Lutheran Ladies’ Lounge} Rachel’s Trivia Challenge: History of Heresies

Rachel quizzes Erin and Sarah on the meanings and history of major heresies in the church, from Gnosticism to modernism and beyond. 

The Coffee Hour — Set Apart to Serve: Modeling Servant Leadership in Lutheran Schools

How do servant leaders in Lutheran schools model leadership for future church workers?

The Coffee Hour — The Devolving of an Increasingly Pagan Society

How can Lutherans faithfully respond to an increasingly pagan society?

The Coffee Hour — Worker Wellness Pilot Project: Congregations Needed!

Why does worker wellness matter—and how can your congregation get involved in a pilot project to support it?

The Coffee Hour — Judah in the Time of David: Biblical Archaeology

How does understanding archaeology help us to understand Biblical history?

The Coffee Hour — Next Stop in the Convention Cycle

The 69th Regular Convention of the LCMS is next summer! The Rev. Dr. John Sias joins us to talk about where we are in the convention cycle.