As we step into 2026, the Texas Church of God is embracing a prophetic declaration that resonates deeply with this season. This is the Year of Overflow.
You may notice that the theme for Texas Prayer Conference and Camp Meeting in 2026 is OVERFLOW. That alignment is intentional. What God is speaking to us collectively is clear and unified. Before overflow is experienced in our churches, it is cultivated in prayer. Before it is seen in our communities, it is birthed in consecration.
Overflow is not about excess for excess’ sake. It is about God’s abundance moving beyond survival and into supply, beyond maintenance and into mission. Scripture reminds us that God is not a God of barely enough, but more than enough. When He pours out, He pours until it overflows.
Overflow begins in the heart. Before God fills our hands, He always fills our lives. This year calls us to deeper prayer, greater surrender, and renewed faith. Overflow does not come from striving harder, but from aligning closer. When we make room for God, He fills what we have willingly emptied before Him.
Overflow also speaks to fruitfulness. In 2026, we believe God is expanding our impact in families, churches, and communities across Texas. Overflow means testimonies multiplying, lives being restored, callings being awakened, and churches moving beyond walls to reach people who are hungry for hope. What God pours into us is never meant to stop with us.
There is also an overflow of unity in this season. When God moves, He draws His people together. We sense renewed strength in corporate prayer, shared vision, and kingdom minded collaboration. Overflow happens when the body moves as one, trusting the same Spirit and pursuing the same mission.
As we declare 2026 the Year of Overflow, we do so with expectation and humility. We are believing God for spiritual renewal, bold faith, and measurable fruit. Not so our name is lifted, but so His glory is seen.
May this year be marked by full hearts, open hands, and lives that spill over with the goodness of God.



