Join our church family in this easy reading plan. Read for 10 minutes, 5 days each week, and reflect on 5 ways the passage speaks to you.
10 Minutes per Day
Why ten minutes a day? Because we would like to encourage everyone to develop the habit of regular Bible reading.
This easy-to-use guide involves reading two chapters of the Bible each day: a chapter from the Old Testament and a chapter from the New Testament. By October 3, 2026, you will have read the entire New Testament and a portion of the Old Testament (Genesis through 1 Samuel).
5 Days per Week
Why only five days a week? Because the most important part of reading the bible together is to create the habit of Bible reading. 5 days a week allows for forgetting, or busyness. It also allows the opportunity to “catch up” if you miss a day. We want you to be motivated to read; not because you will feel guilty if you don’t, but because you have found joy and peace in your new habit. Habits
are best shaped through consistency. So, find a place where you can consistently sit with your Bible and start reading.
10 Minutes per Day
Why ten minutes a day? Because we would like to encourage everyone to develop the habit of regular Bible reading.
This easy-to-use guide involves reading two chapters of the Bible each day: a chapter from the Old Testament and a chapter from the New Testament. By October 3, 2026, you will have read the entire New Testament and a portion of the Old Testament (Genesis through 1 Samuel).
5 Days per Week
Why only five days a week? Because the most important part of reading the bible together is to create the habit of Bible reading. 5 days a week allows for forgetting, or busyness. It also allows the opportunity to “catch up” if you miss a day. We want you to be motivated to read; not because you will feel guilty if you don’t, but because you have found joy and peace in your new habit. Habits
are best shaped through consistency. So, find a place where you can consistently sit with your Bible and start reading.