Our pastor gives a reading schedule every year. He’s very, um, forceful in encouraging us to read the Bible through in one year. My husband does it every year. Before I get up in the morning, he’s on the couch reading the scriptures out loud. You can also buy a Bible that has daily readings that will get you through in a year. It’s called the One Year Bible.
Or you can download an Excel file from this page, look for “Read the Bible in a year” near the top of the right column: http://menofhonorministry.org/Discipleship.htm
You can put in start date and it will populate a chronological reading plan for the year for the whole Scripture. I print out each month’s reading and use it as a bookmark.
Perhaps I was unclear, I was asking if there was a Protestant denomination that had a plan for a complete reading of the Bible over some period of time as part of the normal readings during Church services.
It has been shown that Catholics include much but not all of the Bible and I know that Orthodox, Anglicans and Lutherans use a system that is almost identical to what Catholics use.