Well, I guess I'm the first one to post a review of the concert last night. It was incredible. The band sounded better than ever (and, I think, louder too. I'm still waiting for my ears to feel normal again).

They did a great mix of old and new songs. All the band members were enjoying themselves immensely. There were a few bloopers, but that added to the fun of the event. One person estimated that there were about 600 people there.
The opening band was a local group called Seven Layer Soul. They did a really good job and the lead singer/guitarist had a powerful testimony to share. On the last song, his son came up to play acoustic guitar and sing with his dad. It was really cool moment.
When Petra came on, Paul took a little time to fire up the sample box. Bob killed time for him by soloing a little. Once that was going, the band launched into "Test of Time." While this four-member version of the group has done a great job of modifying the old songs, the songs from Jekyll and Hyde fit their arrangement perfectly. The new songs were loud and heavy! Early on, John ran backstage to grab the forgotten set lists and distribute them among the bandmembers. He did this with some great comedic flair.
Before playing "Creed" (which took a while to recognize, because Bob had substituted the keyboard part with a cool guitar effect), they dedicated the song to Pastor Mike Reed -- who's set these Oceanside concerts up. During the song, Pastor Mike ran across the stage waving with the spotlight on him. There were people on the right side of the stage who alternated doing sign language for all the songs. One of the guys played "air bass" with Greg at the beginning of one of the songs (I think "Dance," but I could be wrong). Incidentally, this new version of "Dance," which features some cool syncopation, gives the song a fresh, modern rock twist while keeping the fire of the original arena rock version. If there's any live song I want preserved on CD from this tour, it's that one. A big surprise of the night was how well Petra Praise 2 was represented. They did several songs from that album. I have a feeling it's the band's favorite praise record. I know it is for a lot of fans.
The band "ended" with "Jekyll and Hyde," The did an encore of "He Came, He Saw, He Conquered" -- after which Bob gave his testimony and invited people to come to Christ for the first time or to renew their commitment to Him. They ended with "Show Your Power." Early in the concert, John and Bob expressed their appreciation for all the support that Petra has recieved over the years. It was a great, unforgettable night for everyone.
On the technical side, I was blown away by how well Bob's custom built Jekyll and Hyde guitar held it's tune. I never noticed him tuning at all during the set. He brought a backup guitar on stage, but didn't need it. My friend was excited about the fact that Bob uses the same Boss multieffects pedal board that he has. Also, Paul's digital "sample box" (for lack of a better term) is a great tool for drummers. He used it to get all kinds of cool tones (i.e. the chimes on "Jekyll and Hyde," the wailing at the beginning of "The Noise We Make," etc.). There weren't any on stage amps for Petra. Bob and Greg's amp simulators did the trick.
I know I've left out a lot of interesting stuff. If you were there, please add your input. It was great to see all of you guys again and to meet some new people. Also, a big thank you to Calvary Chapel Oceanside for putting this concert on. Your new building is really nice. God bless you guys!
Mark