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Casey Sigmon: Agonistic Encounters, Holy Friction, and Real Worship

Oct 23, 2025
Casey Sigmon, an Assistant Professor in Preaching and Worship, dives into the transformative power of worship beyond just Sunday services. She challenges listeners to view worship as holistic life patterns rather than industry-driven aesthetics. Exploring themes of justice and communal accountability, Casey critiques white evangelical practices that favor preference over prophetic engagement. She advocates for children’s leadership in justice and reminds us that divine action may look more like collaborative choreography than cosmic intervention.
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INSIGHT

Worship Is Whole-Life Choreography

  • Worship is the holistic choreography of a community's life, not just an hour on Sunday.
  • True worship ascribes worth to the God who demands justice for the oppressed.
INSIGHT

Industry Worship Can Bypass Justice

  • The praise-and-worship industry can separate worship from justice and community responsibility.
  • Amos would scorn worship that ignores neighborly suffering outside the building.
ADVICE

Speak Justice In Contextual Language

  • Avoid loaded jargon like "social justice" when it alienates congregations; use concrete language like "the needy" and "cries of the needy."
  • Listen for local hurts and shape practices around real communal needs.
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