Dwell in God’s Word with us in 2026! Below, you can click on the week number to open a drop-down menu with each daily reading linked to a Bible Gateway page for your convenience. You can also find the week’s readings in our weekly announcement email, announcement slides, and social media.
If you’re joining us after we've begun on January 5th, you’re always welcome to jump in where we are. This is an invitation to remain in God’s Word, not a race to finish.
Download the whole year's reading plan HERE.
Download this Bible Study guide sheet to help you dive deeper into a passage HERE.
From creation and the patriarchs through Job’s suffering and into Israel’s deliverance, these weeks trace God’s power, promises, and presence with His people.
These weeks follow God’s presence with His people from tabernacle worship and holiness through wilderness leadership and into the first steps of life in the Promised Land.
These weeks trace Israel’s need for a faithful king through the judges, Ruth’s redemption, Saul’s rise and fall, David’s ascent, and the Psalms that give voice to God’s people in struggle and worship.
These weeks trace the cost of sin and grace in David’s later reign, the transition to Solomon, and Israel’s wisdom literature as God’s people wrestle with leadership, worship, love, and the meaning of life.
These weeks follow the divided kingdom through prophetic warnings and reform, as God confronts idolatry, calls His people back through Jonah/Amos/Hosea/Micah, and speaks hope and judgment through Isaiah.
These weeks move from Judah’s final kings and prophetic warnings through exile, lament, and Ezekiel’s visions of judgment and hope, as God speaks into devastation with promises of renewal.
These weeks carry us from Ezekiel’s closing visions through the exilic and postexilic periods, and then into the long-awaited arrival of Jesus, as His ministry begins to unfold in word, power, and compassion.
These weeks encompass Jesus’ final teachings and passion, His resurrection, and the life of the early Church as the gospel spreads in Acts and the letters begin to shape Christian faith and practice.
These final weeks trace Paul’s journey to Rome and the shaping of the early Church through letters of instruction and hope, concluding with John’s vision of Christ’s ultimate victory and the renewal of all things.