We stand at the threshold of a new season, declared in our hearts and upon our walls: 2026: The Year of Abundance. This is not merely a theme, but a prophetic posture. An invitation from the Divine Potter to shift our perspective from scarcity to supernatural provision, from lack to the overwhelming fullness of God’s grace.
True abundance, as Scripture teaches, begins not in our hands, but in our souls. It is the deep, settled peace that comes from knowing our Shepherd. As David proclaimed, “The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want” (Psalm 23:1). Our “not wanting” is the first fruit of spiritual abundance. A heart so satisfied in His presence that the anxieties of this world lose their power. This year, we are called to dwell first in that green pasture, beside those still waters, allowing Him to restore our souls.
From that place of restoration, we understand that God’s abundance is multifaceted. It is an abundance of mercy for our past (Lamentations 3:22-23), strength for our present (Philippians 4:13), and hope for our future (Jeremiah 29:11). It is the abundance seen in the widow’s jar of oil that did not run dry (2 Kings 4:1-7), and in the disciples’ nets, straining under the weight of a catch they could not contain (Luke 5:1-11). These were miracles born not of human striving, but of divine invitation and obedient response.

The cornerstone of our journey this year is found in Christ’s own words: “I came that they may have life and have it abundantly” (John 10:10). This is the heartbeat of our Year of Abundance. A life infused with the quality of eternity, rich in love, joy, purpose, and spiritual vitality. It is an abundance meant to be shared, to become a river flowing out from within us (John 7:38).
This year, let every prayer, every act of service be infused with the faith that we are known, led, and provided for by a God whose nature is to overflow. Let us be a community marked by shared abundance where no one walks in lack, where every heart is full, and where every testimony points back to the goodness of our Father.
We are not waiting for abundance. We are living in it, from it, and for it. Welcome to the Year of Abundance. May our cups, our hearts, and our lives overflow.

