Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law.
After mentioning my choice to start reading through the Orthodox Daily Office again this year, and having a private query over it, it hadn’t really dawned on me that it might be of interest to others to find various approaches to the liturgical or devotional reading for a yearly meditation. Below you will find some resources for various reading plans that span a (limited) scope of religious views.
Christian Reading Plans
Anglican
Bible Gateway has the daily readings from the Book of Common Prayer already set for you. You can also find some really good freebies from InterVarsity Press that support the BCP.
Catholic
The lectionary for the Roman Catholic Church is also online and automated for daily use.
Lutheran
The Lutheran Church Missouri Synod has updated its lectionary readings for this liturgical year. They are available as a PDF file.
Orthodox
The Orthodox Church in America has a guide to its lectionary, which you can use.
I’ve also been using liturgy.io for my daily meditations.
Other Theological Works
If you’re looking for some heavy reading, you can find a two-year reading schedule for Thomas Aquinas’s Summa Theologiae or a one-year reading plan for John Calvin’s Institutes of the Christian Religion (both around which my own Canons of Thelemic Philosophy and Religion was loosely designed).
Islamic Reading Plans
The Global Quranic Calendar runs from Ramadan to Ramadan, but it’s still basically a liturgical reading calendar.
Jewish Reading Plans
The Jewish community reads the Torah, generally, in a three-year cycle each Shabbat. I found a good breakdown of the current cycle here.
Thelemic Reading Plans
Last but not least, there aren’t a lot of reading plans for the Thelemic community. Jim Eshelman’s Thelemic Tephilah is about the only game plan around with any traction. A group I worked with for several years started a proto-lectionary but never finished it, and the current version is pretty much a straight read-through anyway, though it does include The Vision & The Voice and the Treasure-House of Images.
I hope someday we will have more resources for those who wish to dive deeper into Thelemic theology or just merely want to have daily/weekly devotional time with Thelemic scriptures.
Love is the law, love under will.