The Trinity
    I know what you're thinking... how on earth is that the Trinity? Well, let me explain to you how I came to this conclusion. After I noticed the Tree of the Sefiroth in the other banner I took a closer look at the other banners hanging up. The first thing that cued me off here is the Eucharistic host shape at the top of the picture. On it was written (in Hebrew) YHWH. That definitely caught my attention. The next thing I noticed was the triangles, which are often used as a sign of the Trinity. (3 sides, 1 shape... get it?) As I examined the picture some more the way if formed a singular face became clear to me. Next I noticed the singular figure in the center of the picture. This is Jesus. If you look to Jesus' upper left and right (above the eyes) you can make out two faces... that is God the Father and God the Spirit.
   At the base of the picture is the Bible, hence another triad it set up.  Following the rainbow (a sign of one of the initial Covenants God made with humanity) you have God's presence in revelation (the Bible) God's presence in human form (the incarnation) and God's presence in sacrament (the Eucharist.) Moreover, if you look on the outskirts of the center picture you see people on boats moving towards God. This rightly implies that we are all a part of God and that God is in all of us.

     Quite an amazing picture. I wonder if anyone else at Woodstock picked up what it was.