Who We Are
Our Location
A picturesque coastal city just 80km south of Sydney — the perfect, distraction-free environment to focus on your faith and prepare for missions.
Wollongong & Port Kembla
A place to focus on what matters most.
Located just 80km south of Sydney, Wollongong is a picturesque coastal city that offers the perfect, distraction-free environment to focus on your faith and prepare for missions.
The area is safe, highly accessible, and offers direct transport links to Sydney's global travel hubs. It is the ultimate training ground: a place to be restored by community, inspired by God's creation, and equipped to go into all the world.

15 min
walk to the beach

The Scenery
Wollongong — a sanctuary for your training.
Framed by the dramatic heights of the Illawarra Escarpment and the Pacific Ocean, the wider Wollongong region serves as a natural sanctuary for our students.
It gives you the space to step away from the noise of a major city, process what God is teaching you, and build deep relationships with your community.
The Community
Port Kembla — where home begins.
Our campus is nestled in Port Kembla, a relaxed beachside suburb of Wollongong known for its tight-knit community, great local cafes, and thriving food scene. It's a peaceful, welcoming neighbourhood where it's easy to find your rhythm and feel right at home.
Best of all, the base is just a 15-minute walk from Port Kembla Beach — widely recognised as one of the most beautiful beaches in Australia.
80km
South of Sydney
A world away from the noise
15 min
Walk to the Beach
One of Australia's most beautiful
90 min
From Sydney Airport
By road or rail
A Place Set Apart
"Restored by community, inspired by God's creation, equipped for global missions."
Travel
Getting Here
By Air
Fly into Sydney Kingsford Smith Airport (SYD). From there, Wollongong is about 90 minutes away — easily reached by road or rail.
By Car
An 80km drive south of Sydney via the M1 or the spectacular Sea Cliff Bridge coastal route. Parking is available at the base.
Land Acknowledgement
We acknowledge the Wadi Wadi people of the Dharawal Nation as the traditional owners and custodians of this land upon which we live, learn and work. We pay our respects to Elders, past, present and emerging.
