"Come Holy Spirit!"
Bordertown was established as a "resting place" or "watering hole" during the gold rush era. The South Australian Government wanted the gold that was being mined by South Australian miners in Ballarat to be returned to South Australia. Therefore, they organized a police escort to see the gold returned and they established Bordertown as a "resting place" and a "watering hole" for the escorts.
We believe that in the natural so in the spiritual and God is establishing and redeeming the purpose of Bordertown and it will continue to grow as a spiritual "resting place" and "watering hole" to this Nation and beyond.
Worship Service: Sunday 10am
Children's Church: 10:30am -12:00pm
Prayer Meeting: Sunday 6:30pm
Care Groups: During school term
Men's Meetings
Youth care group: Tuesday 7:30pm
Conferences: Twice yearly
Address: North Terrace
Bordertown 5268
"It's the big tin shed on the Adelaide entrance to town"