What is "Continue" Discipleship?

Chad Braley • Senior Pastor
May 15, 2026

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If you've recently trusted Christ as your Saviour — or if you've been a Christian for a while but feel like you need a stronger foundation — the Continue discipleship program at Faith Baptist Church might be exactly what you need.

What Is Continue?

Continue is a biblically-grounded, one-on-one discipleship program designed to give new (and growing) Christians a solid footing in the Word of God. The program was developed by Striving Together Publications and written by Pastor Paul Chappell. It consists of fourteen weekly lessons that walk through the core doctrines and practical truths every Christian needs to know.

Each lesson is built around a clear outline, thorough Scripture references, and built-in conversation starters to help open up honest, personal discussion. At the end of each lesson, there are five daily devotional readings to help develop the habit of getting into God's Word every day. Each session is designed to take about 45–60 minutes.

What Topics Does It Cover?

The fourteen lessons include:

  1. The Word of God
  2. Knowing God
  3. Who Is Jesus?
  4. Your Salvation
  5. Developing a Prayer Life
  6. Your Relationship with God's Word
  7. The Holy Spirit
  8. The Life of a Disciple
  9. The Local Church
  10. Your Place in Your Church Family
  11. Financial Stewardship
  12. Go and Tell the Good News
  13. Living in Light of Eternity
  14. Continue

Every topic is practical, biblical, and tied to real Christian living — not just information, but transformation.

How Does It Work at Faith Baptist?

When you enroll in Continue at Faith Baptist, you'll be paired with an experienced believer from our church family who will walk through the lessons with you week by week. Discipleship is meant to happen in relationship — and that's exactly how Continue is designed.

When does Discipleship happen?

Discipleship happens best when it becomes a regular, intentional part of your life. In the Continue program, most pairs meet once a week at a time that works for both people — before or after a service, in a home, at the church, or even over coffee. The key is consistency and a setting where you can focus on God’s Word and honest conversation.

But discipleship is more than just a scheduled meeting. It continues throughout the week as you spend time in God’s Word using the daily devotions, apply what you’ve learned, and stay connected with the person discipling you. It’s not just about completing lessons — it’s about growing in Christ day by day.


In other words, discipleship isn’t confined to one hour a week. It’s a lifestyle of learning, growing, and following Jesus together.

How Do I Sign Up?

You can sign up and learn more below. The Continue book itself is available through the church office.

Whether you're brand new to the faith or looking to get grounded in what you believe, we'd love to walk through this with you. Reach out to us — we'll get you connected.

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