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OUTPOST GROUPS

A Revolution in Fellowship and Purpose

I used to feel stuck—longing for the deep connection and transformative power of God I read about in Scripture, yet frustrated by the shallow relationships and routines of traditional church settings.

Programs and Sunday services left me feeling like a spectator, part of a system that kept me busy but didn’t empower me. My heart ached for something more—authentic community that fostered real growth and a deeper encounter with God. That’s when the passion ignited to create something different—a space where decentralized leadership empowered truth-seekers to gather on their own terms while staying connected to a greater movement.

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What was missing? Fellowship rooted in authenticity, freedom, shared purpose, and an openness to the tangible presence and power of God.

Outpost Groups came alive from this vision—a way to step out of the noise of the world and into a space where God’s presence is not just a concept but a reality, where real connection happens, and spiritual transformation takes root.

These groups are more than gatherings; they’re a movement to reclaim what institutional systems often fail to provide—genuine fellowship that transforms lives and builds something greater.

“where two or three gather in my name, there am I with them.”

Matthew 18:20

WHAT IS AN OUTPOST GROUP?

An Outpost group is when two or more are gathered intentionally for the purpose of hearing God and ushering in the power of His kingdom.

An Outpost group is when two or more are gathered intentionally for the purpose of hearing God and ushering in the power of His kingdom.

How Are Outpost Groups Different from Church Small Groups?

Focuses on Hearing God's Voice – The goal is to know God personally, not just learn about Him. The primary purpose is to hear directly from God rather than simply gathering to discuss a teaching about God.

A Spirit-Led Community – Outpost groups create a safe space to exercise faith and access the supernatural power of God in tangible ways. Unlike traditional groups led by a sole leader, these groups encourage participation by all who gather and are guided by the Holy Spirit, fostering deeper connection and spirit-led growth.

Prioritize Experiencing God’s Presence – The emphasis is on encountering God’s power and glory in the moment for clarity, refreshing, and a deeper connection with Him, rather than engaging in surface-level conversation or casual fellowship alone.

An Autonomous Movement – Outpost groups prioritize movement over systems and conviction over programs. They operate independently, driven by the participants’ desire to grow in their faith, rather than being controlled or structured by an external entity like a church or pastor. This allows for organic spiritual growth, flexibility, and a dynamic response to God’s leading.

As a result of these principles, outpost groups naturally foster authentic vulnerability among believers. This openness creates genuine relational connections, builds trust, and encourages a deeper sense of community rooted in faith and mutual support united in spirit.

WHY OUTPOST GROUPS MATTER

Outpost Groups answer the deep yearning for KOINONIA—a Greek word describing close, intimate fellowship marked by shared purpose and mutual encouragement. They reclaim the simplicity and power of the early church by focusing on:

  • Community Over Programs: Genuine relationships that transcend surface-level connections.

  • Empowerment Over Control: Decentralized leadership that encourages every member to grow and contribute.

  • Encounter Over Routine: A hunger for God’s power to transform lives in real, tangible ways.

THE OUTPOST GROUP MODEL

Minimum Requirement - Two People: The beauty of an Outpost Group is that it starts small—just two or three people are enough to create a space where God is present. This simplicity ensures that no one feels intimidated or overwhelmed by the idea of starting a group.

Fellowship and Growth: Outpost Groups embrace the spirit of Acts 2:42, creating an environment for authentic relationships, shared teaching, prayer, and breaking bread together. The goal is unity and transformation through shared experiences.

Spirit-Filled Encounters: Outpost Groups prioritize inviting God’s tangible presence into every gathering. This means expecting His power to move through prayer, worship, testimonies, and acts of faith.

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ONE: GATHER

Gather Two or Three People: Start with a core group of like-minded individuals.

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TWO: MEET WITH PURPOSE

Choose a time and place, and structure your gathering around fellowship, prayer, and connection with God.

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THREE: INVITE GOD TO LEAD

Open with prayer and expect the Holy Spirit to guide your time together.

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5 Ways the Orphan Mindset Keeps You Cheering Instead of Creating

5 Ways the Orphan Mindset Keeps You Cheering Instead of Creating

February 03, 20256 min read

Why millions of fans feel powerful for three hours and powerless the rest of their lives

Let’s get real. Most people cheering in stadiums every Sunday have more passion for a team that doesn’t even know their name than for the life they were created to live.

They paint their faces, wear jerseys with another man’s name on them, scream at the TV, and say we won—even though they never stepped on the field. That’s not loyalty. That’s an orphan mindset disguised as fandom.

We see it everywhere. In sports. In church. In business.
But the people aren’t the problem—the system is.
These orphan-making systems were designed to keep you small, trained to make you crave approval, and programmed to measure your worth by how well you perform instead of who you truly are.
Good people trapped in bad systems. That’s the real tragedy.

The school system taught you to earn validation.
The church system told you to perform for acceptance.
The hustle culture told you to prove your value through hard work.

All of it conditioned you to cheer for others instead of create for yourself—to celebrate someone else’s calling while ignoring your own. To be a spectator instead of a player.

You see this in Christianity everywhere you look. Every Sunday, millions of people gather in churches to watch the show, hear another man’s experience of God, and try to grab hold of something real—but the system always fails to deliver.

I lived in Georgia and Texas for seven years combined—smack in the middle of the Bible Belt. I noticed there, more than in any of the seven states I’ve lived in, how cult-like football fandom is.
On Friday nights and Sundays, stadiums and sanctuaries looked the same—different uniforms, same spirit. Both filled with people desperate to belong. Both promising identity through performance while few were truly transforming.

Ironically, just about every pastor in the South opens their sermon with a sports reference. The last thing ever on my mind when I stepped into a church service to meet with God was what’s happening in sports. I’m focused on my faith, my family, and creating freedom.

The same orphan mindset runs through both worlds—the church pew and the stadium seat. And truthfully, church as we know it keeps the orphan identity alive and well.


The System That Feeds on the Fatherless

The sports industry doesn’t just entertain the orphan mindset—it feeds on it.
It thrives on people who need belonging but don’t know identity.
It profits from spectators who crave power but never access it.
It keeps the crowd loud, loyal, and emotionally invested in outcomes that never transform their lives.

Every commercial, ticket sale, and jersey transaction is built on the same promise:
We’ll give you the feeling of family without the responsibility of growth.

It’s the illusion of connection without the cost of transformation.
The system doesn’t want you to become whole—it wants you to stay hungry.
Because the more you crave, the more you consume.
The more you consume, the more control it keeps.

And now, it’s gone even further.
Sports gambling has taken that orphan mindset and monetized it.
It’s not enough to live through the players anymore—people are betting on their performances like their own worth is on the line.
That’s what happens when the orphan spirit gets desperate for control. It trades creation for chance.
Instead of building something that multiplies, it gambles on something it can’t control—mistaking risk for power and adrenaline for aliveness.
It’s false ownership without true investment.

You weren’t made to bet on another man’s game. You were made to play your own.


Here are five ways the orphan mindset keeps you cheering instead of creating—and how to step into sonship and authority.


1. Identity by Association

An orphan doesn’t know who they are, so they borrow identity from something outside of them.
A team. A job. A pastor. A platform.
It’s why fans say we when their team wins and disappear when their team loses. Their sense of worth rises and falls with someone else’s performance.

The truth is you can’t borrow identity—you can only discover it.


2. The Illusion of Belonging

Sports fandom feels like family. The chants, the colors, the shared pain—it’s intoxicating. But it’s not intimacy, it’s imitation.
It’s a system built on performance and loyalty, not love and truth.
That’s why fans turn on their heroes when they fail—their belonging was never unconditional.

The same is true in religion.
In the Bible Belt, people learn to “belong” through conformity—show up, dress right, say the right things.
But that’s not family. That’s performance.

Real belonging isn’t found in a crowd. It’s found in covenant.


3. Vicarious Power

The orphan spirit says I don’t have power, but if I attach myself to someone who does, maybe I’ll feel powerful.
So people live through their teams, their pastors, their favorite influencers.
They wear the jersey because they forgot how to wear the armor.

But Kingdom sons and daughters don’t live vicariously—they live victoriously.
They don’t spectate power. They walk in it.


4. The Us vs. Them Trap

Every orphan system needs an enemy.
It defines itself through opposition. We’re better than them. We hate that team.
That same mindset fuels denominational wars, political rage, and online drama.
It’s not unity—it’s insecurity dressed up as conviction.

The Kingdom isn’t built on competition. It’s built on collaboration with the Father.


5. Temporary Fulfillment, Perpetual Hunger

When your identity is built on wins and losses, you live in emotional poverty.
One moment you’re high on victory, the next you’re drowning in defeat.
That’s why fans live for next season—the same way orphans live for the next relationship, the next breakthrough, the next hit of external validation.
And for some, the next bet.

But sons and daughters don’t chase seasons. They govern them.


From Spectator to Sonship

You were never meant to cheer from the bleachers of someone else’s purpose.
You were designed to play in your own game—to build, create, and rule from the inside out.
The moment you discover who you really are, everything changes.
You stop chasing belonging and start embodying it.
You stop imitating power and start releasing it.

That’s what we do inside The Outlier Council.

It’s not another course or coaching program—it’s a Kingdom activation experience.
We help you heal from the orphan mindset, break free from orphan-making systems, and walk as a true son or daughter of God—without religion, hype, or hustle.

If you’re tired of living like a fan in someone else’s story…
If you’re ready to stop spectating and start creating…

👉🏼 Step into The Outlier Council.
It’s time to stop borrowing identity and start walking in sonship.

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Trevor Dunbar

Equipping Outliers practice a Christ-centered life with purpose, power, and provision by challenging the mainstream status quo. Author | Speaker | Father of 5 | The guy you want at the table when the storm hits. Co-founder of The Outlier Brand

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