Bible Plans
Bible Reading Plans
Whether you're opening the Bible for the first time or continuing to grow in your walk with Christ, these reading plans are designed to help you build a consistent daily habit in God's Word.
Choose the track that best fits your season and begin today.
Read Where You Need Guidance
Guided Reading by Topic
You can follow the full Bible reading plan in order, or choose a topic below and begin reading where you need guidance today. The goal is not just to finish a checklist, but to grow in the Word of God.
Prayer & Encouragement
Bring your needs to God and let us stand with you in prayer.
Start reading →Salvation
Understand sin, grace, repentance, and new life in Jesus Christ.
Start reading →Christian Living
Grow in holiness, love, forgiveness, and the fruit of the Spirit.
Start reading →The Holy Spirit
Learn to walk daily in the power and leading of the Holy Spirit.
Start reading →The Church & Great Commission
Discover the body of Christ and the call to make disciples.
Start reading →Trials & Encouragement
Strength and hope from God’s Word for hard seasons.
Coming soonEnd Times & Hope
The return of Christ and the believer’s living hope.
Coming soonStart Reading Bible Plan
Begin your Bible reading journey with a simple plan that helps you stay consistent in the Word of God.
Genesis 1–3 → Exodus 4–6
Exodus 7–9 → Numbers 11–13
Numbers 14–15; Psalm 90 → Judges 3–5
Judges 6–7 → Psalms 102–104
2 Samuel 5; 1 Chronicles 11–12; Psalm 133 → 2 Chronicles 1 & Psalm 72
Song of Solomon 1–8 → Obadiah & Psalms 82–83
2 Kings 1–4 → Isaiah 64–66
2 Kings 20–21 → Ezekiel 18–20
Ezekiel 21–22 → Luke 1 & John 1
Matthew 1, Luke 2 → Matthew 20–21
Luke 19 → 1 Corinthians 9–11
1 Corinthians 12–14 → Revelation 19–22
Go Deeper
Coming soon: deeper Bible studies, teaching series, and discipleship resources to help you grow in Christ.
How to use the Bible Plans
Pick a track that fits your season and work through the readings or lessons in order. Each entry builds on the last, so try to stay in a steady rhythm instead of jumping around. If a passage feels heavy, pray first and read it again slowly.
