1. Be Catholic (okay, I only built a complete Catholic Reading List but there are denominational reading lists for a number of other denominations esp. Lutherans ... and I'll help anyone who wants to set something similar up).
2. Create an appropriate layout for service planning, religious education, sermon preparation ...
3. Go to Tools ==> Bible Reference ==> Reading List and add Reading list to the layout.
4. Select Verbum Links. (see https://community.logos.com/forums/p/102907/711771.aspx#711771 for details of 3 & 4)
5. You now have a layout with a number of websites that may be of use:

6. The current content of the Reading List is shown below - but you can add resources you know that you think would be of common interest ... or you can create a personal reading list with just sites of personal interest to you. The current contents assume interest in (a) Faithlife sites (b) liturgical sites (c) English speaking ecclesial sites (d) sites related to Verbum resources or their authors I have not yet added major lay organizations.
Verbum links
Reading List
Verbum
Lectionary and Prayer
Liturgical Minister Aids
Scriptural blogs
Ecclesial sites
Resource author’s sites
Other Catholic Scripture Study Links
Why do all this. Using the shortcut bar achieves the same thing but with limited space and no hierarchy. Using Favorites is not sharable and is not backed up in the Cloud. Using a Reading LIst provides nearly unlimited space, is sharable and is in the cloud so it won't be lost.