
A Call to Rebellion: The Rogue One Analogy
The Church stands at a pivotal moment. With cultural shifts challenging traditional outreach, we need a Rogue One for Church Mission—bold believers willing to step beyond the walls and engage a world drifting from faith. Just as Jesus called an unlikely leader to spark a gospel insurgency, God is searching today for those ready to rise, lead, and reach the lost. Will you answer the call? Discover why the Rogue One Church Mission is critical now more than ever—and how you can step into this movement.
“State your name for the record.”
“Jyn Erso.”
“Forgery of imperial documents. Possession of stolen property. Aggravated assault. Resisting arrest. On your own from the age of 15. Reckless. Aggressive. And undisciplined.”
Jyn: “This is a rebellion, isn’t it? . . . I rebel.”
When I first saw the Rogue One movie trailer enumerating the star’s unsavory recruitment qualifications, I imagined a few out-bound Christians defending before their programmatic pastors saying: “This is a movement, isn’t it? . . . I move.”
If you think Rogue One is something that exists only in the minds of Star Wars’ back-room collaborators, think again. At a pivotal juncture in human history, a time when hope dimmed low in the larger world, God searched the Earth for his Rogue One.
God’s Rogue One: A Biblical Precedent
God needed someone of a peculiar pedigree to lead an insurgency within an evil occupying empire: Rome. Just like this pop culture flick, he finds the answer in a person with a checkered past. A shocking choice to insiders (Acts 9:26–27), Jesus goes outside the box of his Twelve, selecting a man of scandalous background, with fresh Christian blood dripping from his hands.
Despite having the death squad disqualifier on his record, he possesses a useful mix of capacity: the combination of Jewish scholarship, Roman citizenship, a dark redemption story, and relentless Godward zeal. And let’s just add one more element: pain. Not haphazard by any means, Jesus recruits just the right instrument—to spearhead his new enterprise—to be Rogue One.
The Church at a Pivotal Moment
Fast-forwarding to today, a familiar and formidable nemesis raises its ugly head. Unbeknownst to the casual churchgoer, we have actually entered a pivoting moment of church history . . .
- When an irreligious shift of European dimensions is afoot in America (23% plus identifying as “nones”—with no religious affiliation; ARIS and Barna Research).
- When Islam (1-in-5 globally) is predicted to surpass Christianity by the year 2050 (Pew Research credits this to higher birth rates).
- When only 1-in-5 millennials raised in a faith belong to a fellowship now (Pew).
All three of these 1-in-5 groupings defy attractional church strategy—in that they are not pre-conditioned “joiners.” If we maintain the standard—church plus small group attendance during the week, but do not engage the lost around us in a significantly bigger way, we are in jeopardy of losing extenuating influence.
We now have an insurgency situation on our hands.
A System Failure: Why the Church Must Change
Compounding outside complexity is the inside view of pastors—who don’t always know how to get their consumeristic members moving in missional directions. In other words, when they peer into the eyes of their faithful followers, they don’t have many Jyn Ersos to deal with. Whose fault is that?
From my vantage point, not to place blame too flippantly, let’s just call it a system failure.
Something is failing from top to bottom. Recent decades have elevated “attractional” Christianity (we’ll reach you if you come to us) atop the renewal system of the past. But now that we have reached a critical culture shift, we must ask harder questions:
- What is our “attraction-renewal” hybrid producing?
- Is it raising the kind of disciple that can reach people in a more distant post-Christian world?
- Is it producing disciples who are fully armed as culture-penetrating gospel agents of transformation?
From the facts and the faces I am looking into, I think not.
Becoming a Rogue One: The Call to Action
It is this assessment that summons the cry: “Jyn Erso, where are you?”
You are desperately needed! Heaven’s call beckons.
Knowing my readership’s qualities, many of you are now introspecting: What will this Jyn-job require? What will it mean for me to strap on the gear, pick up some weaponry, and be God’s Rogue One?
Here is a short requirement list:
- A Redemption Story: Do you have some sin and darkness in your story—and maybe a little bit of pain to draw from? If so, you are just who we are looking for! You are well positioned to relate with people in darker environs.
- The Courage to Use It: Paul’s life pictured God’s bottomless grace to a brutal Roman culture, heralding himself: “The worst of sinners” (1 Tim 1:15).
- Mission Savviness: Much learning will happen in the field, not the pew.
- Scripture as Your Weapon: You are going to need a Bible, strapped close to your body at all times.
If you decide to move with us as R1—we have a free training PDF resource for you (more below). Get the right equipment or lose the fight!
Stories of Rogue Ones Rising
Given what is breaking, a new breed of Christian must rise from the ranks. And we need this to happen in every region.
Yes, your church. Yes, you!
God is looking in every country, state or province, and in every church or mission group, and is asking the same question: Who will be my Rogue One?
I know leaders who are answering the call all over the world:
- A pastor in London is going rogue.
- A Kenyan church leader repented for their one-dimensional outreach strategy and is now going rogue.
- Leaders in Chicago, New Jersey, and Philadelphia are all going rogue.
- A woman in Texas launched a missional group with the qualification: “The one thing we are not going to do is meet to rehash the pastor’s sermon. We will gather to be about the business of impacting this world for Christ.”
- Another Rogue One, Mellissia in the Midwest, picked up my book Soul Whisperer to get better equipped.
- Even at 70, Eileen is going rogue, saying: “We are told from upfront that we should take the gospel to the world, but they never tell us how—but you offer skills.”
Lead the Gospel Insurgency
Perhaps, you too sense the hunger.
Strap on your fighter’s gear! Do not let anything stop you. Your example is what others desperately need to see.
Step into the Rogue One boots. Like Jyn, like Paul, you must also gather forces. Who is going to join you?
Don’t settle for a sermon. Don’t let the good sidetrack you from the great call.
Jesus sits at the right hand of the Father, all authority is vested in his words to “Go,” and he promises, “I will be with you till the end of the age.”
The time for taking the fight outward is now. So, on behalf of apostles, prophets, pastors, and on behalf of all those outside who will be reached as a result, I invite you to lead in your God-given sector.
Are you Rogue One?
Listen to the Spirit. Rise!
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