Old Testament Playlist for March 2026
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Ready to dive into March’s Come Follow Me readings? We’ve made it easier by creating playlists for each week that cover all the scripture chapters plus adds in one coordinating talk from this past General Conference. It’s a great way to hear from our current church leaders and past. You’ll find playlists for each week, a month of General Conference talks that coordinate, plus Behold Your Little Ones lesson recommendations. Use the highlighted coral links to get to the lists and helps you need.
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Weekly Come Follow Me Playlists
Each week, we gathered all the chapters listed in the Old Testament Come Follow Me manual plus added at least one General Conference talk from October 2025. We are going through Easter and April’s General Conference this time so we can give you fresh new General Conference talks come April 13. We’ll released April’s list a little later than usual so we can pair them up with those new Conference talks.
Click on the playlist you want and save it to your Gospel Library app. You must push the “Save” button to keep it in your playlists on the Gospel Library app (doesn’t work in a web browser, i.e. your computer).
Playlist for February 23- March 1 “Is Any Thing Too Hard for the Lord?”
Playlist for March 30- April 5 “He Will Swallow Up Death in Victory” (Easter)
While you’re here, check out our General Conference resources too. From free printables to beautiful creations in our Market, you’ll love what you find.
Weekly Free Printable Activities
We have a free printable each week you can enjoy with your family as well. From printing on sticky notes and making magic wallets to testing your memory. Check out March’s Come Follow Me activities.
General Conference Talk Additions
Your playlists include General Conference talks already- at least one from the most recent sessions. It’s a great way to tie in the modern words of the prophets and leaders of Christ’s church while reading the Old Testament. Below we’ve listed the talks we included all month plus explained why we picked them so you can easily point out some principles to your family or ponder them yourself. We also made a playlist with these General Conference talks for those that like to study that way.
Just the General Conference Talks Playlist for March
The Ultimate General Conference Playlist for March
“The Family Proclamation- Words from God” by Elder Ronald A. Rasband and President Henry B. Eyring’s “Proved and Strengthened in Christ” start our list off for the week of March 2-8. We’re talking about covenant marriage, Esau selling his birthright, how the Lord remembers us in our trials (Rachel and Leah), and how Christ can heal our families (Jacob and Esau).
“Do Your Part with All Your Heart” by President Dieter F. Uchtdorf and “The Lord Looketh on the Heart” by Elder Ronald M. Barcellos goes with March 9-15 as we talk about Joseph’s experience being sold into Egypt and later thrown into jail. He made the best of those situations. While others may have thought he couldn’t do anything in jail, he eventually was able to save many due to his faithfulness.
March 16-22 we’re studying “And Now I See” by the late President Jeffrey R. Holland and “Blessed Are the Peacemakers” by Elder Gary E. Stevenson. Joseph is a great example of being a peacemaker as he forgives his brothers and brings his family back together. Genesis 45:5-7 was the inspiration to also include President Holland’s talk. The Lord used ordinary people, interesting circumstances to do incredible works.
“Cheering Each Other On” by sister J. Anette Dennis and “The Good News Recipe” by Elder John D. Amos brings some power to our week as we jump into the book of Exodus.
For Easter week, we’re bringing in Elder Neil L. Andersen’s talk “The Atoning Love of Jesus Christ” and Elder Steven C. Barlow’s “‘Lovest Thou Me?’”
Behold Your Little Ones Recommendations
If you have really little ones, we recommend these coordinating lessons. Use it at church or to help reinforce key principles at home. We linked to our free lesson helps too.
March 1- Lesson 14 “I Will Obey” (Abraham obeyed the Lord)
March 8- Lesson 2: Heavenly Father Has a Plan for Me (We can value eternal things over temporal, covenants)
March 15- Lesson 6: The Holy Ghost Helps Me (The Holy Ghost comforts and guides us. Joseph was comforted and helped when going through hard things)
March 22- Lesson 5: Jesus Christ Showed Us How to Love Others (Joseph forgave his brothers) or Lesson 11: I Love My Family (Joseph is reunited with his family)
March 29- Lesson 12: I Can Pray with My Family (families can pray together for help just like God heard the cries of His people)
Easter Week- Lesson 29: Jesus Christ was Resurrected (the Easter lesson)
Create Your Own Playlist
Want to make your own playlist instead? You can combine all the lists together and make your own ultra ultimate playlist or add in some Book of Mormon chapters. We’ve learned a few things as we’ve created these playlists. Follow these tips to make your playlist more successful:
Go to the resource you want directly first THEN add it to your playlist. When you try to simply search Exodus 3 when adding directly from the playlist page for example, there are about 10 versions you can pick from (because the Church has so many resources) and you have no idea which is the one you want until you go listen to it. It’s much easier to find what you really want first then click on the three dots at the top right (at least on my Android) and add it to the playlist that way.
If you want to add the resources in our playlist to your own, click on the three dots next to the scripture chapter or talk you want to add. If it doesn’t let you add directly from there, click “Go to Content” then add it to your playlist from there.
You can’t add specific verses, you have to do the whole chapter at a time.
You can rearrange your home screen and put your playlists at the top for easy access. It’s very handy.
You can also rearrange your playlist once you have everything added. Simply open your playlist then click the three dots in the top right. Click edit then you can drag the readings around as needed.
To share your playlist, click on the dot menu again for the share button. We’ve loved sharing these with our spouse and adult kids. This way, we’re at least all reading the same thing. When someone downloads your playlist, they can’t make changes to it but they can enjoy it.
Be sure to check out the rest of our Old Testament Resources too like our Old Testament Coloring Poster. It’s a great way to preview the stories we’ll read as well as review.