I (and many others) can say that it's not like any other Christian festival out there. This year I came to discover, more than ever, that it's the people who all come together and gather here that make it so great. The diversity in art, music, seminars, personalities, dress... it's such a huge part of what makes Cornerstone what it is! It displays so well God's creativity and how each of us are so different, yet all connected.
I will miss it dearly.
The Gallery Stage/Chelsea Cafe
Sunset, the last night of Cornerstone 2012.
One of the many colorful trash cans, and the viking boat we burned on the lake the last night of the fest.
Harry Gore singing in the food court.
Two strangers striking a pose for the camera.
Cornerstone isn't just about the music, the seminars, movies, or art activities. It's about community, and the common ground we all share... JESUS.
Portapotties - The one thing I will not miss about Cornerstone.
Cows out grazing behind our camping spot.
The next two are of Ripley, one of the kids in our Cornerstone family camp.
Ripley and the twins.
Family group shot!!
I camped with these people year after year, and I love them very much.
I have a few more photos on my Flickr: http://www.flickr.com/photos/alicemae/sets/72157630517036058/with/7544709682/