
Our 2026 churchwide theme is Rooted: Growing Deep in God's Word.
We'll spend the year intentionally reading the Bible together.
Making a commitment to read the Bible can be motivated by so many things- a desire to grow closer to God, a yearning to know more about God, about the church, about people. It can also be motivated by fear, shame, and guilt.
We're setting out to read the Bible together with the main goal of transformation, of sanctification.
This is why our goal isn't quantity, it's quality.
Each month we'll focus on one book (or a few shorter ones).
The Reading Plan for each month will give an overview of the book, context you'll need, and list for further reading. It'll include readings for 5 out of 7 days.
This reading plan is for everyone - for those with an already established habit of reading the Bible, for those who read scripture sporadically, for those who have never read the Bible outside of worship on Sunday, for those who are in a new season of life and haven't figured out how to begin again, and everything in between.
When starting a new habit remember the phrase "some beats none." Taking small, imperfect actions ("some") is better than doing nothing ("none").
This is not "all or nothing." If you miss your reading for that day, don't give the whole thing up. Just start back where you were. You'll soon catch up.
It's also helpful when starting a new habit to hook it onto a habit you already have. Do you enjoy a morning cup of coffee? Read then. Do you eat lunch? Read then. Do you go on a walk in the evenings? Listen then.
We'll spend the year intentionally reading the Bible together.
Making a commitment to read the Bible can be motivated by so many things- a desire to grow closer to God, a yearning to know more about God, about the church, about people. It can also be motivated by fear, shame, and guilt.
We're setting out to read the Bible together with the main goal of transformation, of sanctification.
This is why our goal isn't quantity, it's quality.
Each month we'll focus on one book (or a few shorter ones).
The Reading Plan for each month will give an overview of the book, context you'll need, and list for further reading. It'll include readings for 5 out of 7 days.
This reading plan is for everyone - for those with an already established habit of reading the Bible, for those who read scripture sporadically, for those who have never read the Bible outside of worship on Sunday, for those who are in a new season of life and haven't figured out how to begin again, and everything in between.
When starting a new habit remember the phrase "some beats none." Taking small, imperfect actions ("some") is better than doing nothing ("none").
This is not "all or nothing." If you miss your reading for that day, don't give the whole thing up. Just start back where you were. You'll soon catch up.
It's also helpful when starting a new habit to hook it onto a habit you already have. Do you enjoy a morning cup of coffee? Read then. Do you eat lunch? Read then. Do you go on a walk in the evenings? Listen then.








