Fusion Bridge has two interrelated dimensions:
God seekers dispersed
God seekers gathered

God seekers dispersed:

Is a web based gathering for seeking, worship and discipleship. This is an accessible (anywhere, anytime) platform empowering and equipping people with the faith foundation to go out and share God’s love with their family, friends and neighbours.

People will recognise your ideals by the unconditional love you share with them and not by church attendance. That’s why Jesus said “by their fruit (love) you shall know them”.

This platform will especially help include people who don’t go or don’t want to go to church for whatever reason, but believe or want to believe there is a God and will like to build a relationship with Him without the pressures of religious activities and denominational codes of conduct.

God seekers gathered:

The purpose of gathering of God seekers should be to stir up, spur one another, motivate one another to acts of love and good works and thereby encourage one another. (Hebrews 10:24-25 NIV).

However, the traditional template for church gathering is mainly a one way communication to a group of listeners. Have you ever thought how much “relationship” we can do when “we gather” if the listening has been done while we are “dispersed” prior to gathering, say on your computer?

“If anyone boasts, “I love God,” and goes right on hating his brother or sister, thinking nothing of it, he is a liar. If he won’t love the person he can see, how can he love the God he can’t see? The command we have from Christ is blunt: Loving God includes loving people. You’ve got to love both”. (1 John 4:20-21 MSG).

Who is my neighbour?

………. “And just how would you define ‘neighbour’?” Jesus answered by telling a story. “There was once a man travelling from Jerusalem to Jericho. On the way he was attacked by robbers. They took his clothes, beat him up, and went off leaving him half-dead. Luckily, a priest was on his way down the same road, but when he saw him he angled across to the other side. Then a Levite religious man showed up; he also avoided the injured man.

“A Samaritan travelling the road came on him. When he saw the man’s condition, his heart went out to him. He gave him first aid, disinfecting and bandaging his wounds. Then he lifted him onto his donkey, led him to an inn, and made him comfortable. In the morning he took out two silver coins and gave them to the innkeeper, saying, ‘Take good care of him. If it costs any more, put it on my bill—I’ll pay you on my way back.’

“What do you think? Which of the three became a neighbour to the man attacked by robbers?” “The one who treated him kindly,” the religion scholar responded. Jesus said, “Go and do the same.”
(Luke 10:29-37 MSG)