Bible Reading Plan

Read the Bible together in 2026 as a church.

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Grow Together

As a church, we’re reading the same passages to grow in communion with Jesus. Together, we will pray, teach, and discuss what God reveals to us in His Word as one body in Christ.

Reading itself doesn’t give life. It is the Spirit who opens our eyes, convinces, and humbles us through Scripture.

The elders pray for the church’s success in this, that every member engages with the plan with tender hearts, humbly obeying the Word, and that this shared pursuit produces unity, love, and spiritual revival* as God in His mercy may grant us.

* marked by repentance, faith, obedience, and love for one another with a renewed devotion to Christ.

Grow Togther Bible Reading 2026

One Body, Three Tracks

Each member of the church can choose one of three expanding Bible reading tracks.

  • Track 1 includes each week’s 5 primary Bible passages.
  • Track 2 includes 3-5 additional weekly supporting passages, covering portions of every book of the Bible by year’s end.
  • Track 3 includes all of Track 1 and 2, following the More Jesus Reading Plan to cover the entire Bible in one year, with the Gospels and Romans read twice.
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    2026 Bible Reading Plan

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    January 5–11, 2026

    Track 1

    • Genesis 1: God creates humanity in His image to reflect His glory.
    • Genesis 3: The fall and the first promise of a Redeemer (the “seed”).
    • Genesis 12: God’s call to Abraham: a redeemed people for all nations.
    • Luke 4: Jesus announces His Spirit-anointed mission to restore the broken.
    • Luke 5: Jesus calls sinners into a new community.

    Track 2

    • Genesis 6:5–8: Human corruption contrasted with God’s preserving grace.
    • Genesis 14:17–24: Melchizedek: a priest-king pattern fulfilled in Christ.
    • Psalm 2: God installs His anointed King, anticipating Jesus’ mission.
    • Psalm 3 (optional): God sustains and delivers the believer through trouble.
    January 12–18, 2026

    Track 1

    • Genesis 15: God’s covenant of promise, counted as righteousness by faith.
    • Genesis 22: The beloved son offered; God provides a substitute.
    • Luke 9: Jesus revealed as the Christ; discipleship shaped by the cross.
    • Luke 10: The formation of a new community sent in mission.
    • Proverbs 1: The call to foundational wisdom rooted in the fear of the Lord.

    Track 2

    • Genesis 17:1–8: Covenant identity and God’s promise to form a people.
    • Psalm 6: Personal and communal dependence on the mercy of God.
    • Genesis 28:10–17: God’s promise as the foundation of the covenant community.
    January 19–25, 2026

    Track 1

    • Genesis 32: Jacob wrestles with God; identity transformed by grace.
    • Genesis 37: Joseph rejected by his brothers; the suffering servant type emerges.
    • Luke 15: The Father seeks and restores the lost into His family.
    • Luke 19: Zacchaeus: salvation to the outcast; Christ forms a new community.
    • Psalm 9: God as defender of the oppressed and righteous judge.

    Track 2

    January 26 to February 1, 2026

    Track 1

    • Genesis 45: Joseph reveals himself and forgives his brothers.
    • Exodus 3: God calls Moses to deliver His enslaved people.
    • Luke 22: The Passover fulfilled in Jesus and he establishes the new covenant.
    • Luke 24: The risen Christ opens the Scriptures.
    • Proverbs 2: God gives wisdom that forms the righteous and a faithful community.

    Track 2

    • Genesis 50:15–21: Joseph reaffirming God’s sovereign good through suffering.
    • Exodus 6:1–8: God promises deliverance, adoption, and a covenant identity.
    • Psalm 12:5–7: The Lord arises to rescue the oppressed and preserve His people.
    February 2–8, 2026

    Track 1

    • Exodus 12: The Passover Lamb and the redemption of God’s people.
    • Exodus 14: The Red Sea deliverance: salvation by God’s mighty hand.
    • Acts 5: The holy God purifies His new covenant community.
    • Acts 10: God brings salvation to the Gentiles; the people of God expanded.
    • Psalm 15: The character of those who may dwell in God’s presence.

    Track 2

    February 9–15, 2026

    Track 1

    • Exodus 24: Covenant ratified in blood; the people of God bound to the Lord.
    • Exodus 34: God reveals His Name: merciful, gracious, just.
    • Acts 13: Paul preaches Christ as the fulfillment of God’s covenant promises.
    • Acts 15: The Council: God forms a unified people from all nations through grace.
    • Psalm 16: “You will not abandon my soul…” A psalm fulfilled in Jesus’ resurrection.

    Track 2

    • Exodus 32:1–14: Israel’s failure and Moses’ intercession reveal God’s mercy.
    • Exodus 33:12–23: God’s presence promised; the glory of His goodness displayed.
    • Psalm 18:1–6: God delivers His people from overwhelming trouble.
    • Psalm 17:6–15: God vindicates the righteous and shelters them under His wings.
    February 16–22, 2026

    Track 1

    • Exodus 40: The glory of the Lord fills the tabernacle; God dwells among His people.
    • Leviticus 4: The sin offering: atonement made so God may dwell with His people.
    • Acts 20: Paul’s farewell: shepherd the church bought by Christ’s blood.
    • Acts 22: Paul’s testimony: redeemed to witness, commissioned by the risen Christ.
    • Psalm 19: God’s glory in creation and perfection in His law; His Word transforms His people.

    Track 2

    • Exodus 36:1–7: Spirit-empowered generosity and communal participation in God’s dwelling place.
    • Leviticus 1:1–9: The burnt offering: wholehearted devotion and atonement.
    • Psalm 20:6–9: Confidence in the Lord’s salvation for His people.
    • Proverbs 4:20–27: Wisdom that shapes holy living and guards the community’s path.
    February 23 to March 1, 2026

    Track 1

    • Leviticus 16: The Day of Atonement: cleansing, substitution, and restored fellowship.
    • Leviticus 19: Holiness expressed in love, justice, and community ethics.
    • Romans 3: Righteousness by faith; Christ as the atoning sacrifice.
    • Acts 28: The Gospel goes unhindered to the nations; the new covenant people expands.
    • Psalm 22: Suffering, substitution, and universal praise fulfilled in Christ’s cross.

    Track 2

    • Leviticus 11:44–45: “Be holy, for I am holy” — God forms a distinct people.
    • Leviticus 17:10–12: Life is in the blood; atonement requires substitution.
    • Psalm 23: The Lord shepherds, restores, and leads His covenant community.
    • Psalm 24:7–10: The King of Glory enters; God’s reign over His holy people.
    March 2–8, 2026

    Track 1

    • Leviticus 23: The appointed feasts: a rhythm of worship, rest, atonement, and covenant identity.
    • Numbers 6: The Nazirite vow and the priestly blessing: holiness, devotion, and God’s presence.
    • Romans 5: Peace with God through Christ; the new humanity in the Second Adam.
    • Romans 8: Life in the Spirit; adoption, hope, and the new creation community.
    • Psalm 27: Confidence in God’s presence, beauty, and deliverance.

    Track 2

    March 9–15, 2026

    Track 1

    • Numbers 9: Israel guided by God’s presence; following the cloud day by day.
    • Numbers 14: The people rebel, yet God remains faithful and preserves His covenant people.
    • Romans 12: The transformed life: worship, humility, gifts, and communal love.
    • Matthew 1: Jesus the promised Son of Abraham and David; God with us.
    • Psalm 28: Trust in the Lord who is strength, shield, and shepherd of His people.

    Track 2

    • Numbers 21:4–9: Israel’s sin and God’s healing mercy through the bronze serpent (fulfilled in Christ).
    • Numbers 22:31–35: God opens eyes to see His presence and direction.
    • Psalm 29:1–11: The Lord’s powerful voice establishes peace for His people.
    • Psalm 30:8–12: God turns mourning into dancing; He restores His people.
    March 16–22, 2026

    Track 1

    • Numbers 23: Balaam blesses Israel: God’s word cannot be reversed; His people are secure.
    • Numbers 27: God provides righteous leadership (Joshua) and protects the inheritance of His people.
    • Matthew 4: Jesus, the true Son, overthrows the tempter and begins His kingdom ministry.
    • Matthew 9: Jesus brings healing, forgiveness, and calls a new people to follow Him.
    • Psalm 32: The joy of forgiveness and restored relationship with God.

    Track 2

    March 23–29, 2026

    Track 1

    • Deuteronomy 6: The Shema: wholehearted love for God forming a distinct covenant community.
    • Deuteronomy 8: Remembering the Lord in the wilderness; humility, dependence, and obedience.
    • Matthew 10: Jesus commissions disciples to proclaim the kingdom; costly allegiance to the King.
    • Matthew 16: Peter’s confession and the promise of the church built on Christ.
    • Psalm 34: A call to trust, fear the Lord, and walk in His ways as His redeemed people.

    Track 2

    Keep Coming Back to Scripture

    If you miss a week, don’t let that drive you away from God’s Word. What matters is the grace to keep going, not our perfection. Just jump in at the current week and continue reading and praying alongside the church. This keeps us all engaged with the same passages at the same time

    We are reading together so we can grow as a church, building each other up. The Spirit will use His Word to feed and change you. We want to encourage each other in that growth. So be encouraged because this plan is meant to be shared together.