Embark on a Transformative Journey
2025 Bible Reading Plan: From New Year's Day to Easter Sunday
Join us in a spiritual journey through scripture, guiding your faith from the start of the year to the celebration of Easter.
Discover the Power of Scripture
Our Bible Reading Plan is designed to deepen your understanding and connection with the Word of God. Spanning from January 1st to Easter Sunday, this plan offers daily readings that illuminate the teachings of the Bible, fostering spiritual growth and reflection. Participants will explore key passages that highlight the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ, making this journey both meaningful and transformative.
Sundays will be set aside to catch-up or to review what you have already read.
Order a bespoke journal (£5)
Journals with have the date and passage at the top of then page and then space for you to write what you observe in the text, how you interpret and how you will seek you apply the text. You could also write a prayer or use the space in a creative way.
What others say about Bible Reading Plans
“The Bible reading plan transformed my daily routine and deepened my faith. I felt more connected to the community and to God.”
“Participating in the reading plan was a life-changing experience. It helped me understand the scriptures better and brought peace to my life.”
“I loved the sense of camaraderie and support from fellow participants. It was a wonderful way to start the year with purpose.”
“The structured plan kept me accountable and motivated. It was a blessing to be part of such an enriching journey.”
“This reading plan was exactly what I needed to reignite my passion for the Word. Highly recommend it to anyone seeking spiritual growth.”
“A fantastic way to engage with the Bible and the church community. It was inspiring and uplifting.”
A chance to discuss with someone else
As well as reading on your own, we are offering you the chance to meet up with someone else in our congregation (of the same sex) once a month to discuss what you have read and the impact it’s having on your life. Some of these, but not all, will be cross generational.