Cornell Student Topical Sermon Contest
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Cornell Student Topical Sermon Contest
  • Home/
  • Contest Information/
    • Guidelines
    • Honoree Uri Possen
    • Scriptural Sources
    • Resources
  • FAQ/
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  • Winners/
    • Winners
    • 2018 - Noam Weinreich
    • 2017 - Caroline S. Brauner
    • 2016 - Justin Ying
    • 2015 - Jeremy Rosenberg
    • 2014 - Kirat Singh
    • 2013 - Derrick Evensen
    • 2012 - Sarah Victor
    • 2011 - Matthew Scheff
  • Contact/
Cornell Student Topical Sermon Contest

2018 Winner

Cornell Student Topical Sermon Contest
  • Home/
  • Contest Information/
    • Guidelines
    • Honoree Uri Possen
    • Scriptural Sources
    • Resources
  • FAQ/
  • Awards Gala/
  • Winners/
    • Winners
    • 2018 - Noam Weinreich
    • 2017 - Caroline S. Brauner
    • 2016 - Justin Ying
    • 2015 - Jeremy Rosenberg
    • 2014 - Kirat Singh
    • 2013 - Derrick Evensen
    • 2012 - Sarah Victor
    • 2011 - Matthew Scheff
  • Contact/

  • Home/
  • Contest Information/
    • Guidelines
    • Honoree Uri Possen
    • Scriptural Sources
    • Resources
  • FAQ/
  • Awards Gala/
  • Winners/
    • Winners
    • 2018 - Noam Weinreich
    • 2017 - Caroline S. Brauner
    • 2016 - Justin Ying
    • 2015 - Jeremy Rosenberg
    • 2014 - Kirat Singh
    • 2013 - Derrick Evensen
    • 2012 - Sarah Victor
    • 2011 - Matthew Scheff
  • Contact/

Cornell Student Topical Sermon Contest

SERMONS BREATHE LIFE INTO THE WORD AND THE WORLD.

Drawing on scriptural sources, they apply timeless wisdom to today’s challenges and problems. For decades, Harold I. Saperstein ’31’s sermons stirred people from the pulpit.

This year’s contest honors that tradition, as well as the legacy of love for Cornell bequeathed by Raymond "Ray" Reisler '27.