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Read Part 2 Thursday and Friday here. Read Part 3 Saturday and Sunday here. Share this:. Like this: Like Loading Write a Comment Email Required Name Required Website. Sorry, your blog cannot share posts by email. The Wayside. War of Ages. Brooke Waggoner. Close Your Eyes.

Gatlin Elms. I, The Breather. Maron Gaffron. Robbie Seay Band. Sleeping Giant. Texas in July. The Chariot. The Great Commission. The La De Les. Cornerstone Timeline. Cornerstone Cornerstone Cornerstone Cornerstone Cornerstone Cornerstone Cornerstone Cornerstone Cornerstone Cornerstone Cornerstone Cornerstone Cornerstone Cornerstone Cornerstone View all Cornerstone setlists. Friday p. Wednesday p. Saturday p. Thursday p. Sunday p. The Asylum is a candlelit gathering place for discussion, thought, fellowship, music, and art.

The Asylum tent is run by a collection of believers who minister within the Gothic subcommunities. The tent will open a. Our prayer is that God would refresh you with His kindness, reinforcing your identity as a son or daughter of the King, as we seek Jesus together in the unity of the Spirit.

The full schedule will be posted there, at the North end of the Exhibition 1. Come find out why Exhibition 1 is the coolest place to be at Cornerstone!

Brought to you by The Phantom Tollbooth tollbooth. These stages are one of the things that make Cornerstone so unique. Stop by Tue. Full schedules will be posted at each tent.

Check out the Grounds Map on p. From the beginning, Cornerstone has been interested in the arts and culture, social concerns and contemporary thought, public policy and practical spirituality.

This vital conversation continues in cstoneXchange: an exchange of ideas, but not just ideas — images, too, poetry and prose, participation with proclamation, involving body, mind and soul. Northern Seminary is partnering with Cornerstone to provide seminary courses and anyone can apply. If you are already planning to attend Cornerstone, why not earn credit and expand your skills in ministry as well?

Any seminar with the S C logo next to it qualifies for this wonderful opportunity. Many Christians today see this work of Jesus as payment to an angry God: God demanded blood, and Jesus paid God what was owed. But this relatively recent view years old raises a number of troubling problems, including the idea that God demands violence. If so, should we expect to see less abuse, rather than more in countries, churches, or organizations where males hold authority over females?

Likewise, if Scripture teaches female submission, we would expect to find examples in the Bible. Mimi Haddad, president of Christians for Biblical Equality, has written and spoken widely on gender issues and the Christian faith. She holds a Ph. Come hear some Biblical responses and timetested strategies for helping the orphans in your midst. Come hear their passion about what has worked for them, what has helped heal their family, and why they believe — Never give up. Ross Martinie-Eiler dropped out of the Ph.

Listening Prayer Neil Taylor 3 sessions What does listening have to do with prayer? Come and learn how to listen!

Using Business for Missions Tim Bock 3 sessions Calling all managers, owners or concerned workers in any business! This three part seminar is all straight talk about real issues: What really is a mission business?

How can you influence the community around where your business is to give money and help? Be ready to share your stories and get talking straight about issues to help you.

Tim Bock is currently mentoring with managers and owners in many fields and loves to work through real problems with REAL solutions. He is the father of four awesome kids and crazy about his amazing wife Aracely.

Time to work off some of that extra inspiration. This workshop will focus on a number of creative writing exercises. Attendees should bring writing utensils and paper. Topics include: Songwriting, writing, and art; finding inspiration, time, and energy; writing, editing, and rewriting; and walking it out.

Jan Krist is a critically-acclaimed singer-songwriter with nine CDs to her credit. X2 Alien Worlds: All Creatures Great And Small And Weird Stephen Matheson 3 sessions The aliens of our imagination range from the sublime to the ridiculous, and yet the reality of life in our universe includes creatures as bizarre as most sci-fi visions.

Come and explore life at the fringes: alien worlds of possibility in distant locales of our universe, alien worlds of the past from distant epochs of history, and alien worlds of weirdness living right here and now. How do these assemblages of life affect our own Christian views of Creation and the living world? Bring your imagination and your voice. Zombies On Jeopardy!

Yet advances in brain science and robotics are raising interesting questions about the nature of human nature. Can a robot have thoughts? Can non-human animals be conscious? And what about that zombie apocalypse? Steve Matheson, Ph. Some of his writing can be found at his blog, Quintessence of Dust, and at BioLogos, a pro-evolution Christian organization founded by Dr. Francis Collins, director of the Human Genome Project.

Philosophy For The Love Of Wisdom James Stump 3 sessions Popular portrayals of philosophy sometimes make it out to be senseless fussing about irrelevant questions: if a tree falls in the forest…?

Other times philosophy is treated as something dangerous that will mess up your mind. What is philosophy really all about? This seminar will introduce philosophy as the love of wisdom. James Stump 3 sessions Science and religion are two of the most dominant forces shaping our understanding of the world today.

Do they offer competing or complementary explanations? James Stump teaches at and directs the philosophy program at Bethel College. This seminar grapples with the problem of finding solid ground amid the shifting paradigms — the same old way: in being transformed by the renewing of our minds.

The Sacred Eternal kicked off the action as part of the New Band Showcase, and stole the show from the other acts on the showcase that day. She also took time to explain a few songs and interacted with the fans nicely.

Perhaps the surprise of the day was For Today. After Write This Down wrapped up, fans had already began packing the main stage mosh pit. Then the hurricane hit much to the fear of the kid dressed like a hot dog who got caught next to the circle pit. As if it were reflex those who have been to a metal show knows the energy that comes with this , the large crowd began singing at the top of their lungs. This would continue for the entire set, making For Today an early favorite.

However his cover was more of a mockery, whiney and high-pitched. Very funny and entertaining. Frontman Sonny Sandoval, now without dreadlocks, was full of energy, interacting with fans and at one point even coming into the crowd.

With their frontman holding onto the tent post and hovering over the mosh pit and their bass player jumping all over the stage, Phinnehas made it easy to forget it was after midnight. With exhaustion setting in from the heat, it was back to the campsite to recouperate for what was shaping up to be a very busy Saturday. Witness7 is a band out of Branson, Missouri whos lead vocalist sounds freakishly familiar to Lacey Mosely of Flyleaf. For a small band who is relatively unknown, they were very established on stage and have all the potential to be on a big stage at Cornerstone in the coming years.

While walking around to find the next show, a gorgeous Misfits sound came from the Solace tent. Turns out it was a Misfits cover set…. Showbread and Misfits, what could go wrong, right? Nothing, the set was intriguing and very crowd-friendly. Showbread took Misfits requests from the fans during the entire set, even taking time to endorse bottled water. The surprise of the day, performance-wise, was Every Knee Shall Bow.



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