Buffalo Rock the Lakes

By   •   September 23, 2012

The crowd at Rock the Lakes Buffalo anticipate great things on Saturday.
Getting into the music early on Saturday.
Is that loud enough for you?
Keeping warm on a cool Buffalo day.
Flame performing on Saturday.
Dennis Agajanian and the winner of a guitar playing contest.
Lacey Sturm shares her testimony on Saturday.
Listening to Lacey on Saturday.
One of the few quiet moments at Rock the Lakes.
The Holy Spirit was moving on Saturday.
Franklin Graham shares the Gospel on Saturday.
Counseling session after Franklin Graham's message.
Building 429 plays on Saturday.
Building 429 gets things going on Saturday.
Building 429 brings the energy Saturday
Skillet starts an amazing set on Saturday.
Korey Cooper of Skillet.
Skillet sizzled Saturday.
John Cooper of Skillet.
Thousands watched Rock the Lakes on a live webstream.
Reilly kicked off the music on Sunday: John Reilly and Dan Huie rocked out.
Noele Huie of Reilly
Former Buffalo Bills Player Jim Kelly shared his testimony Sunday.
Jim and Jill Kelly both found Christ through the loss of their son, Hunter, who died of a rare disease called Krabbe.
Another former Bills player Don Beebe.
Hearing the Gospel presentation
Lacey Sturm of Flyleaf on Sunday.
Getting the party started on Sunday.
"Oh How He Loves Us!"
Franklin Graham shared a powerful message of New Life on Sunday.
The Tommy Coomes Band
The Tommy Coomes band has played more than 150 Franklin Graham Festivals.
The crowd love the unique stylings of Rend Collective Experiment, from Northern Ireland.
Ally Gilkeson plays multiple instruments.
A touch of Ireland, courtesy of Rend Collective.
More Rend Collective.
Bringing back the bell.
Steve Rees of L'Angelus with his Cajun fiddling.
Katie Rees, another talented sibling in L'Angelus.
Sister Paige is nonstop energy.
Steve Rees enjoys the enthusiastic Buffalo audience.
Who's ready for the cold?
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