News 2026
Pastors’ Newsletter 2025
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Dear Friends, Beloved Sisters and Brothers in Christ,
We trust that your Christmas celebration has been lovely and peaceful this year.
One of the blessings of Advent is hope -
the blessed hope in our Saviour and Lord, Jesus Christ.
As we reflected on Jesus’ first coming, as a Christian,
we look forward expectantly to His Second Coming.
Whatever this Advent season has been like for you,
our prayer is that it has brought you into a closer walk with Jesus.
We would like to share some thoughts and spiritual encouragement with you,
as we all look ahead to the New Year 2026.
During this year, many of you have testified to God’s faithfulness,
as you navigated struggles, coped with disappointments, and faced trials.
This is encouraging for us as a small fellowship.
For in the face of adversity, we are to persevere and remain resilient
giving no room for the enemy.
When we face the unfamiliar, like a New Year,
this can leave us shaky and wondering what’s next.
Through the prophet Isaiah, God gives us some reassuring words :
“I will lead the blind by a way they did not know;
I will guide them on paths they have not known.
I will turn darkness to light in front of them and rough places into level ground.
This is what I will do for them, and I will not abandon them” (Isaiah 42:16).
None of us knows for sure what the future holds.
This uncertainty can be a source of stress, worry, and outright fear.
The people of Judah could not see what was ahead.
But God had good plans to sustain and deliver them.
God’s heart for us is the same.
You can stand on these soothing words that provide solid ground for us.
You can know as you walk into the unknown of 2026,
that God will lead you every step of the way.
No matter if you are physically, mentally, or spiritually limping into 2026,
God will guide you.
Nothing you face is too challenging for our God.
The God who led Judah through the unknown will faithfully lead you too.
He is not in the business of abandoning His children.
He is Immanuel - ‘God with us.’
The world is getting darker. Conflicts and wars persist.
The local and global Church faces spiritual opposition.
The devil wants to devour
But God’s Kingdom of light is advancing.
Our Commander-In-Chief will lead us into victory,
despite the relentless spiritual opposition.
This is our comfort in uncertain times :
God is willing to fight for His people like a warrior with intense determination.
God knows or strengths, weaknesses, failures, and mistakes.
Yet He still chooses to love us, come alongside us,
as we navigate.life with all its uncertainties.
He wants us to shine His light and radiate His love wherever darkness looms.
So friends, be encouraged.
Our journey into 2026 is not one we walk alone. Jesus walks with us.
Without Him, we can do nothing.
“Jesus, all I need in the New Year is You.”
As we welcome 2026, may we all cling to these truths and words of hope.
We wish you all a ‘Happy New Year’
David and Rachel Kuru,
Pastors, Christian Worship Centre
Dates for Your Diary :-
Please note that there WILL NOT be
a Bible Study & Prayer Meeting on New Year's Day,
Thursday 1st January 2026.
Sunday 4th January 2026 at 11 a.m.
Pastor Rachel Kuru Preaching at our Service,
which will also include a time of Holy Communion.
Click on 'Sunday Message 2026' button above.
From Monday 5th January until Monday 19th January,
as a Church we will be focusing on Prayer & Fasting.
Please fast from food,
if it is safe for you to do so sometime during this time!
Otherwise choose to fast from Social Media or TV instead.
A wonderful time was had by all at our Christmas Fellowship Meal on Wednesday 17th December.
Thanks to Ralph & Clare Chase for organising this for us to enjoy. Click on 'Latest Photos 2025' button above.
Thursday 18th December 2025 at 11 a.m.
Pastor David Kuru leading our Worship Experience & Christmas Devotional.
Click on 'Bible Study' button above.
Christmas Day, Thursday 25th December at 11 a.m.
Pastor Rachel Kuru Preaching at our Christmas Day Service.
Click on 'Sunday Message 2025' button above.
On Saturday mornings at 11 a.m. there is an opportunity to meet up
with other people from the Fellowship over coffee
(or your preferred drink of choice).
This is at La Rustica in Playa Blanca Town, opposite the Catholic Church.
All are welcome.
Below is a recent Podcast that Pastors David & Rachel Kuru were invited to do discussing their Journey from Cornwall to Lanzarote.
This incorporates the work that they have been doing
over the last five years as Pastors at the Christian Worship Centre, Playa Blanca, Lanzarote.