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Let the whole Bible come alive in you

A year-long, liturgical-calendar-anchored journey through every book of the Catholic Bible — personalized to your role and spiritual level — so the ancient Word speaks directly into the life you are living right now.

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Living Word Catholic

"I believe the whole Bible was written for you, in this season, and my only job is to help you hear it that way."Leigh Baumann

What you'll learn

What you'll be able to do

  • Read and understand every book of the Catholic Bible (NABRE) within a year-long structured journey, paced to your life and role.
  • Connect each Scripture passage to the living liturgical calendar — Advent, Christmas, Lent, Easter, Ordinary Time — so the Word resonates with the exact season you are in.
  • Apply Catholic Catechism teaching to real-life questions that arise from the text, building a coherent, magisterium-grounded faith.
  • Engage with personalized spiritual-direction reflection questions in every lesson that deepen prayer, self-examination, and relationship with God.
  • Navigate Scripture and lead others at your role — whether as an individual disciple, OCIA director, deacon, lay minister, religious ed teacher, or priest — with confidence and pastoral clarity.
  • Progress fluidly from beginner to advanced theological engagement, unlocking deeper exegetical layers and scholarly commentary on demand as your knowledge grows.

How it works

A school that adapts to you

This isn't a set of static videos. Every lesson is generated live and tuned to where you actually are.

We learn your level

A quick placement check tailors your starting point so you're never bored or lost.

Lessons adapt as you go

Each lesson is written for your pace and your goal, adjusting as your skills grow.

Your AI coach keeps you moving

Checkpoints, feedback, and gentle nudges turn progress into a real result.

The curriculum

What's inside your school

9 modules · 43 lessons

1

Orientation: How to Use This Journey

Sets up every learner — beginner to theologian, individual to OCIA director — with the tools, translation, and framework they need to navigate a full year of Scripture.

  • 1.1Welcome to Living Word CatholicIncluded
  • 1.2Know Your Starting Point: Spiritual Level & RoleIncluded
  • 1.3Reading the Bible as a CatholicIncluded
  • 1.4The Liturgical Calendar as Your MapIncluded
  • 1.5How to Pray with Scripture: Lectio DivinaIncluded
2

Advent & Christmas: Promise and Fulfillment — The Prophets & Infancy Narratives

Pairs the major and minor prophets of longing and promise with the Gospel infancy narratives, anchored to the Advent and Christmas seasons.

  • 2.1Isaiah: The Voice of Advent HopeIncluded
  • 2.2Micah, Zephaniah & Baruch: Small Books, Big PromiseIncluded
  • 2.3The Gospel of Luke: Mary, Joseph & the Birth of the SaviorIncluded
  • 2.4The Gospel of Matthew: The Magi, the Flight & FulfillmentIncluded
  • 2.5The Prologue of John: The Word Made FleshIncluded
3

Ordinary Time I — The Pentateuch: Creation, Covenant & the Law

Walks through Genesis through Deuteronomy, building the foundational story of God's covenant people and connecting each book to Catholic doctrine and modern life.

  • 3.1Genesis 1–11: Creation, Fall & the Human ConditionIncluded
  • 3.2Genesis 12–50: Abraham, Isaac, Jacob & Joseph — Faith in the DarkIncluded
  • 3.3Exodus: Liberation, Passover & the Covenant at SinaiIncluded
  • 3.4Leviticus & Numbers: Holiness, Ritual & the Long Desert WalkIncluded
  • 3.5Deuteronomy: Love, Memory & Renewed CovenantIncluded
4

Ordinary Time II — The Historical Books: God's Faithfulness Through Failure

Covers Joshua through Maccabees, tracing Israel's story of conquest, monarchy, exile, and restoration as a mirror for the Church's own journey.

  • 4.1Joshua & Judges: Conquest, Chaos & the Cycle of GraceIncluded
  • 4.2Ruth, Tobit & Judith: Faithful Lives in Ordinary CircumstancesIncluded
  • 4.31 & 2 Samuel and 1 & 2 Kings: The Rise and Fall of the MonarchyIncluded
  • 4.41 & 2 Chronicles, Ezra, Nehemiah & Esther: Rebuilding After ExileIncluded
  • 4.51 & 2 Maccabees: Martyrdom, Fidelity & the Resurrection HopeIncluded
5

Ordinary Time III — The Wisdom Books: Prayer, Suffering & the Art of Living

Moves through Job, Psalms, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, Song of Songs, Wisdom, and Sirach as a school of prayer and practical holiness for daily Catholic life.

  • 5.1Job: Suffering, Silence & the God Who AnswersIncluded
  • 5.2The Psalms: Israel's Prayer Book & the Church's Daily PrayerIncluded
  • 5.3Proverbs, Ecclesiastes & Sirach: Wisdom for Real LifeIncluded
  • 5.4Song of Songs & the Book of Wisdom: Love, Beauty & Divine LongingIncluded
6

Lent — The Latter Prophets: Repentance, Justice & Transformation

Pairs Lent's call to conversion with the later prophets' fierce summons to justice, fasting, and return — making Lenten repentance concrete and Scripture-rooted.

  • 6.1Jeremiah & Lamentations: The Prophet Who WeptIncluded
  • 6.2Ezekiel: Dry Bones, New Hearts & the Spirit's PowerIncluded
  • 6.3Daniel: Faithfulness Under PressureIncluded
  • 6.4The Twelve Minor Prophets: Hosea to MalachiIncluded
7

Easter — The Gospels & Acts: The Risen Lord & the Birth of the Church

Focuses the entire Easter season on the four Gospels and Acts, reading resurrection appearances and Pentecost as living realities, not past events.

  • 7.1The Gospel of Mark: Urgency, Discipleship & the Way of the CrossIncluded
  • 7.2The Gospel of Matthew: The Church, the Kingdom & the Great CommissionIncluded
  • 7.3The Gospel of Luke: Mercy, the Poor & the Journey to JerusalemIncluded
  • 7.4The Gospel of John: Eternal Life, Signs & the Farewell DiscourseIncluded
  • 7.5The Acts of the Apostles: Pentecost, Mission & the Spirit-Led ChurchIncluded
8

Ordinary Time IV — The Pauline Letters: Grace, Community & the Christian Life

Works through all thirteen Pauline letters, connecting Paul's pastoral theology to sacramental life, parish ministry, and personal transformation.

  • 8.1Romans: The Gospel in Full — Sin, Grace & SalvationIncluded
  • 8.21 & 2 Corinthians: Church Conflict, Charisms & the CrossIncluded
  • 8.3Galatians, Philippians & Philemon: Freedom, Joy & Radical ReconciliationIncluded
  • 8.4Ephesians, Colossians & the Pastoral Letters: Household, Church & LeadershipIncluded
  • 8.51 & 2 Thessalonians: Hope, the Second Coming & Faithful WaitingIncluded
9

Ordinary Time V — The Catholic Letters, Hebrews & Revelation: Perseverance, Priesthood & the New Creation

Completes the New Testament canon with Hebrews' high-priesthood theology, the Catholic epistles' call to endurance, and Revelation's vision of the end and beginning.

  • 9.1Hebrews: Jesus the High Priest & the Fulfillment of All SacrificeIncluded
  • 9.2James, 1 & 2 Peter & Jude: Faith That Works, Suffers & ContendsIncluded
  • 9.31, 2 & 3 John: Love, Truth & the Beloved CommunityIncluded
  • 9.4Revelation: Apocalypse, Worship & the Victory of the LambIncluded
  • 9.5The Whole Story: Scripture, Tradition & the Living ChurchIncluded

Who it's for

Is this you?

OCIA Candidates

You're entering the Catholic faith and want to understand the Scriptures that will shape every Mass, sacrament, and prayer for the rest of your life.

Religious Ed Teachers

You teach the faith to others and need a deep, liturgically-grounded grasp of every book of the Bible to lead your students with confidence and joy.

Deacons & Lay Ministers

You preach, serve, and accompany the faithful, and you want your ministry rooted in a complete, living encounter with the whole of Sacred Scripture.

Curious Catholic Adults

You've been in the pew for years but have never read the whole Bible — and you're finally ready to let it speak to you beyond Sunday fragments.

Priests & Spiritual Directors

You guide souls daily and want the kind of book-by-book scriptural fluency that makes homilies, confessions, and spiritual direction genuinely transformative.

Theology Students & Scholars

You crave rigorous exegetical engagement — patristic sources, scholarly commentary, deep Catechism integration — without ever losing the pastoral heart of the text.

Questions

Frequently asked

Your teacher

A note from your teacher

Leigh Baumann

Leigh Baumann

Perhaps you know this feeling: you open the Bible with the best of intentions, read a few verses, and then quietly close it again — not because the words aren't beautiful, but because you don't quite know what to do with them. You sense there is something vast and alive in there, something the saints clearly found, something that is supposed to speak to you. And yet it remains just out of reach.

Or maybe you are on the other end of the spectrum — you have studied theology, you can discuss hermeneutics, you have taught classes — and yet somewhere along the way the text became a subject rather than a living voice. You want the wonder back.

Living Word Catholic was born out of a conviction that every Catholic, at every stage of faith, deserves to encounter the whole of Sacred Scripture — not in fragments, not as a reference book for doctrinal arguments, but as the unified, unfolding story of God's relentless love for humanity, heard in the rhythm of the Church's own liturgical year. The Catechism teaches us that "ignorance of Scripture is ignorance of Christ." That is not a rebuke. It is an invitation. And this school is the path.

What I have tried to build here is something like a wise spiritual director who also happens to know the text deeply — someone who meets you where you are, whether you are holding a Bible for the first time or have been preaching from one for twenty years. Every lesson opens in prayer, moves through the text with intellectual honesty and pastoral care, roots itself in the NABRE and the Catechism, and then turns the question back to you: What is the Lord saying to you, in this season, through these words? That question never gets old. It never gets easy. And it never stops mattering.

By the end of this year-long journey, you will have walked through every book — from Genesis's first breath to Revelation's final "Amen." You will have prayed the Psalms in their depth, wept with Jeremiah in Lent, stood at the empty tomb with Mark's frightened disciples, and let Paul's Letter to the Romans remake your understanding of grace. The Bible will no longer feel like a foreign country. It will feel like home. I am honored to make this journey with you. Come — the Word is waiting.

Leigh Baumann

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