"All your works shall give thanks to you, O Lord, and all your saints shall bless you! They shall speak of the glory of your kingdom and tell of your power, to make known to the children of man your mighty deeds, and the glorious splendor of your kingdom."
Psalm 145:10-12
This year’s Agape theme is “AWESOME” – which describes something or someone that powerfully stirs awe—deep respect, wonder, and even a sense of reverent fear—because of its greatness, beauty, power, or significance. It goes beyond “good” or “impressive” and captures the feeling of being moved, overwhelmed, or humbled by what you are experiencing.
Our God is not average — He is AWESOME and His church must reflect His nature. This year, lets makes people say, “WOW!” — not through showmanship, but through spiritual excellence that reveals the power, presence, and people of God working in harmony.
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Psalm 66:5
Come & See
The Works of God
A WOW CHURCH
Agape is called to be a WOW church—one that inspires awe and reveals the excellence, wisdom, and glory of God. Scripture declares that God’s works cause people to marvel at the majesty of His Kingdom.
Like Solomon’s kingdom, which left the Queen of Sheba breathless, a WOW church reflects divine order, service, abundance, and attitude that glorify God. Jesus is our model of excellence—nothing He did was careless or incomplete. Excellence is not performance but atmosphere; not a task, but a testimony. Our motive is adoration, not applause, and our commitment to excellence requires discipline, growth, and sacrifice, knowing it attracts both influence and impact (Proverbs 22:29).
2026 Theme
A WOW church feeds people well through prepared, Spirit-filled teaching; functions with order and structure; serves with joy and humility; represents the King with dignity; values faithful and trustworthy servants; and cultivates a life-giving attitude.
It celebrates joyful ascent into God’s presence and experiences increase—not for pride, but for purpose. When we do God’s work God’s way, people are drawn, provision follows, and God receives the glory.