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 Specialist 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 — United in the Songs of Deliverance: Singing the Psalms

How significant is singing the psalms in the life of the congregation? Dr. Charles Brown shares about singing the Psalms.

The Coffee Hour — Serving as a Volunteer Coordinator on the Mission Field

What does a volunteer coordinator do on the mission field, and how can you serve in a role like this?

The Coffee Hour — Death Is Swallowed Up By Death: Bach’s “Christ lag in Todesbanden”

Christ is risen! Rev. Brian Hamer talk about J.S. Bach’s BWV 4, “Christ lag in Todesbanden” (Christ Lay in Death’s Strong Bands).

{The Lutheran Ladies’ Lounge} Write This: “O Sacred Head” Hymn Stanzas

The Ladies welcome listener contributions in a “Write This:” creative challenge, inviting their fellow Lutheran ladies to compose additional stanzas to the beloved Passion hymn “O Sacred Head, Now Wounded.” 

The Coffee Hour — Hymns for Maundy Thursday

What can we learn from Maundy Thursday hymns? Benjamin Kolodziej joins us to talk about hymns!

The Coffee Hour — Tenebrae Responsories for Maundy Thursday, Good Friday, Holy Saturday (Rebroadcast)

Andy and Sarah talk with Rev. Sean Daenzer, Director of Worship for The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod and International Center Chaplain.

The Coffee Hour — Supporting Families and Educators in Vital Lutheran Education

How does Lutheran Elementary education make a difference for students, and how does LESA support families and educators? Amee Colvin and Mark Debrick share their stories.

The Coffee Hour — Fulfilling Psalm 22 in Holy Week (Rebroadcast)

We hear Psalm 22 during Holy Week, so how do we see it fulfilled? Rev. Andrew Jones shares his insights from Scripture.

{The Lutheran Ladies’ Lounge} Story Time with Sarah: Justine Siegemund, Groundbreaking Midwife

Sarah tells the story of Justine Siegemund, a groundbreaking midwife whose illustrated medical book The Court Midwife was the first German medical text authored by a woman.  

The Coffee Hour — Set Apart To Serve: Lutheran Women in Mission Supporting Church Workers

Why is supporting church workers important to the LWML? Eden Keefe, President of the LWML, shares her story.