Fusion (student movement)
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Fusion is a Christian charity that serves, supports and resources students. It works across all denominations to develop joined up thinking and action for student mission. Fusion is primarily outworked through small groups or ‘cells’ that have been inspired by John Wesley and his implementation of bands during the Wesleyan revival. Fusion is affiliated to the Evangelical Alliance and has key partnerships with the Alpha course, Soul Survivor and Tearfund.
[edit] History
Fusion was founded by Roger Ellis of Revelation Church in 1997. Since then has linked over 5000 students to churches and planted over 1000 cells.[citation needed]