Berkeley, and the Sunday Assembly one in Mountain View. I care more about the Berkeley one, and much of the reason I went to the other was to see what differences that group was doing with their liturgy. Much more sedate emotionally, although pretty energetic musically: they have a rock band instead of a choir; they opened with “Jeremiah Was a Bullfrog”. They still did “When I Die” and “Do You Realize?” though, and their venue allowed candles. Also, I think they have a running gag about playing “Wonderwall” that I didn’t quite pick up on.
Oh cool, glad to hear from someone who went to the Mountain View one—I’d be interested in any more thoughts/impressions you have on that. (I’ve talked to them and looked over their script/setlist, so I have a rough idea of what happened, but curious how it felt to someone familiar with LW)
Berkeley, and the Sunday Assembly one in Mountain View. I care more about the Berkeley one, and much of the reason I went to the other was to see what differences that group was doing with their liturgy. Much more sedate emotionally, although pretty energetic musically: they have a rock band instead of a choir; they opened with “Jeremiah Was a Bullfrog”. They still did “When I Die” and “Do You Realize?” though, and their venue allowed candles. Also, I think they have a running gag about playing “Wonderwall” that I didn’t quite pick up on.
Oh cool, glad to hear from someone who went to the Mountain View one—I’d be interested in any more thoughts/impressions you have on that. (I’ve talked to them and looked over their script/setlist, so I have a rough idea of what happened, but curious how it felt to someone familiar with LW)
Not sure what else to add, but if I think of anything later I’ll do so.