Leap of Faith Reading Schedule

Week 1: March 10 – 16 (Monday – Sunday)

  • Monday, March 10: Mark 1:1-13—John’s preparing the way
  • Tuesday, March 11: Mark 1:14-28—Jesus begins his ministry
  • Wednesday, March 12: Mark 1:29-45—The healing of many in Galilee
  • Thursday, March 13: Mark 2:1-12—The healing of the paralytic
  • Friday, March 14: Mark 2:13-3:6—Discussions about religion
  • Saturday, March 15: Mark 3:7-19—Jesus, the crowds, and the apostles
  • Sunday, March 16: Mark 3:20-35—Jesus and evil spirits, Jesus’ family

Week 2 : March 17 – 23 (Monday – Sunday)

  • Monday, March 17: Mark 4:1-25—The Story of the Farmer and the Soils
  • Tuesday, March 18: Mark 4: 26-34—Further stories
  • Wednesday, March 19: Mark 4:35-5:20—The storm and the demoniac
  • Thursday, March 20: Mark 5:21-43—Jairus and the Woman
  • Friday, March 21: Mark 6:1-13—Jesus’ hometown welcome
  • Saturday, March 22: Mark 6:14-29—Herod and the death of John the Baptist
  • Sunday, March 23: Mark 6:30-44—Jesus feeds the masses

Week 3: March 24 – 30 (Monday – Sunday)

  • Monday, March 24: Mark 6:45-56—Jesus walks on the water
  • Tuesday, March 25: Mark 7:1-23—The outside and the inside
  • Wednesday, March 26: Mark 7:24-37—Two healings
  • Thursday, March 27: Mark 8:1-10—The feeding of the 4000
  • Friday, March 28: Mark 8:11-26—The yeast of the Pharisees, and the healing of a blind man
  • Saturday, March 29: Mark 8:27-9:1—Who do you say I am?
  • Sunday, March 30: Mark 9:2-13—The transfiguration

Week 4: March 31 – April 6 (Monday – Sunday)

  • Monday, March 31: Mark 9:14-29—The healing of a demon-possessed boy
  • Tuesday, April 1: Mark 9:30-49—The greatest and the least
  • Wednesday, April 2: Mark 10:1-12—On divorce and marriage
  • Thursday, April 3: Mark 10:13-31—The little children and the rich man
  • Friday, April 4: Mark 10:32-52—True greatness, the healing of blind Bartimaeus
  • Saturday, April 5: Mark 11:1-11—Palm Sunday
  • Sunday, April 6: Mark 11:12-25—The clearing of the temple

Week 5: April 7 – 13 (Monday – Sunday)

  • Monday, April 7: Mark 11: 27-12:12—By whose authority?
  • Tuesday, April 8: Mark 12:13-27—The traps of the Pharisees and Sadducees
  • Wednesday, April 9: Mark 12:28-44—The most important commandment
  • Thursday, April 10: Mark 13—Things to come
  • Friday, April 11: Mark 14:1-11—A woman anoints Jesus
  • Saturday, April 12: Mark 14:12-31—The last supper
  • Sunday, April 13: Mark 14:32-51—Jesus in the garden

Week 6: April 14 – 18 (Monday – Friday)

  • Monday, April 14: Mark 14:53-72—Jesus and Peter on trial
  • Tuesday, April 15: Mark 15:1-20—Jesus before the Romans
  • Wednesday, April 16: Mark 15:21-47—Jesus is Crucified
  • Thursday, April 17: Mark 16:1-8—The resurrection of Jesus
  • Friday, April 18: Mark 16:9-20—Jesus’ final instructions