
Bridge Church believes that all people matter deeply to God. We are convinced that the church does not exist to serve itself, but the world around it. Because of this our goal from the beginning was to be a church that makes a difference. We want to be a place that reaches those who may have given up on God and a place where people who have never been to church love to attend. Bridge Church welcomes and loves skeptics, outsiders and the marginalized. We are the kind of church where God‘s love for people is so compelling that followers of Jesus put aside comfort and preference to see God’s family keep growing.
We are encouraged in the Bible to view our resources as a way to be a blessing to others. Everything we do today is about building His church around the world. We give so that all may have an opportunity to hear of Jesus’ unconditional love and for lives to be changed. Jesus gave all He had to reach the lost. Kingdom Builders is our way of following His example. At Bridge Church we are committed to preach the Gospel so that the One More may hear the Good News of Jesus’ saving love.

global
Kingdom Builders gives us the opportunity to support missionary families and invest in missions projects around the world. Through these strategic partnerships, we are providing humanitarian aid, church planting, Bible translation, and pastoral development. We believe every person in every nation deserves a chance to hear the Gospel.
local
At Bridge Church, you’ll often hear the phrase, “Love Does.” We believe the world needs to see tangible demonstrations of God’s love—not just hear Christians talk. That is why we organize community outreaches, host camps and conferences, serve local school districts, and partner with other like-minded organizations who are already making a difference.
future
Jesus tells us in the Gospel of Matthew that the local church is the “light of the world.” We believe every culture and every community deserves a healthy, Spirit-empowered church. Therefore, we are committed to the vision of planting churches, training pastors, and raising up the next generation of future leaders. We do not do this for comfort, fancy buildings, or praise—but for the purpose of making room for ONE MORE to personally know a loving, Heavenly Father.