
September 9, 2025 | Sulipa UMC – The Central Luzon District workers have officially started the downloading of Daliasat, the flagship discipleship program of the Baguio Episcopal Area.

But what does “downloading” mean in this context? In church life, it’s more than just receiving information—it’s about immersing in the experience. Before bringing the program to their local churches, every worker is given the chance to live out the process themselves. This ensures that discipleship is not taught secondhand, but shared from personal encounter.
Daliasat is not just another program. It’s a movement to re-center our ministries on Jesus’ call to “make disciples of all nations” (Matthew 28:19). By training leaders to go through it first, the Baguio Episcopal Area is laying a strong foundation for authentic transformation in local congregations.
Please choose display type!As part of this journey, the Central Luzon District workers also agreed to begin 21 Days of Prayer—from September 10 to September 30. This season of intentional prayer is meant to ground the discipleship movement in God’s presence and power, acknowledging that true growth begins with seeking Him first.

The hope is simple but powerful: as workers are formed through Daliasat and strengthened by prayer, they will be ready to form others. And as disciples multiply, churches across the district will grow deeper in faith and wider in witness.
This is just the beginning of the journey—but already, a new wave of discipleship is taking root in Central Luzon.
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