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Download the Reading Plan

In 2026, our entire church family is stepping into Year of the Bible — a year-long journey to read, understand, and enjoy Scripture together.

Through a shared reading plan and our teaching series, we’ll walk through the Bible as one connected story, from Genesis to Revelation, and return often to the life and teachings of Jesus.

Our prayer is that this becomes a year marked by clarity, growing faith, and a deeper love for God’s Word.

How It Works

This reading plan is arranged as chronologically as possible, helping you experience Scripture in the order events unfolded. Psalms and Prophets are placed where they best fit within Israel’s history, and the Gospels are spread throughout the year so we consistently return to Jesus’ life and teachings.

A five-day weekly rhythm gives you space to catch up, slow down, and build consistency without feeling overwhelmed.

Get the Plan

The CityHope Year of the Bible reading plan is designed to guide you through the entire Bible in one year using a simple, realistic weekly rhythm.

You can download and print the plan at home, or pick up a printed copy in your campus lobby.

Click Here To Download

Video Companion Guide

The Video Companion Guide includes BibleProject videos connected to the reading plan.

This guide helps bring context, clarity, and deeper understanding to your daily readings.

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Start the Year in the Word

Whether you’re opening a Bible for the first time or returning again, this year is for you. Join us as we spend 2026 rooted in Scripture — together.

Resources

Discover a wealth of resources to guide you, including daily readings, insightful commentaries, and interactive study materials. Deepen your understanding and strengthen your faith as you explore the timeless wisdom of Scripture.

Sermon Series

The Book of Strange New Things

"The Book of Strange New Things invites us to hear the Bible as it truly is; a strange, challenging, and unfamiliar book that disrupts our assumptions and demands a response. This series calls us to relearn how to read Scripture through the lens of Jesus, with humility, trust, and expectation, as we step together into a year of encountering God’s Word anew."

Recommended Books

Seven Things I Wish Christians Knew About the Bible

Seven Things presents a clear and understandable evangelical account of the Bible's inspiration, canonization, significance, and relevance in a way that is irenic and compelling. It is a must read for any serious Bible reader who desires an informed and mature view of the Bible that will enrich their faith.

How to Read the Bible for All Its Worth

In clear, simple language, How to Read the Bible for All Its Worth helps you accurately understand the different parts of the Bible—their meaning for ancient audiences and their implications for you today—so you can uncover the inexhaustible wealth of God's Word.

Why Trust the Bible?

Challenged by her friends, and later as a student by theological teachers, Amy Orr-Ewing was determined to leave no stone unturned in her eagerness to prove that the Bible was unique and wholly reliable. Her passion drove her to complete an in-depth study of the answers to ten of the most frequently raised objections she encountered.

How (Not) to Read the Bible:

Making Sense of the Anti-women, Anti-science, Pro-violence, Pro-slavery and Other Crazy-Sounding Parts of Scripture, by Dan Kimball

Year of the Bible

Our prayer is that this becomes a year marked by clarity, growing faith, and a deeper love for God’s Word.

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