Author: Tim Melton
Penance: The Wrong Way to Relate to God
This video is the first in our series on Repentance. In this presentation, we learn why the Sacrament of Penance was opposed by Martin Luther in 1517 as the wrong way to relate to God. Listed below are some commonly raised questions about the Sacrament of Penance. If you have any questions are comments, please let us know and we’ll be glad to respond.
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Letter to Ministry Partners / 2020
Dear Ministry Partners,
We cannot thank you enough for supporting us personally, and the ministry work we have been doing through HCDS. Your encouragement, financial support, prayers, notes, phone calls and meals have been God’s lavish grace to us in a difficult season. You have both ministered to us and invested in us, and we are truly both humbled and thankful for each one of you. Continue reading “Letter to Ministry Partners / 2020” →
New Office Space!
Last November, Tim and our good friend – Kevin Turner – began a project to build office space for our Soul Care counseling ministry. Kevin was an incredible leader in this project and gave much time and attention to creating an ideal space. Our son, Camp, also helped with several stages of the work. On February 15, 2020, we completed the project -all for under $2000! Thanks so much to all of you who were praying for this need and for your kind gifts to help us get it accomplished. Praise King Jesus for his steadfast love endures forever! Below are several pics that show the progression of the entire project. Continue reading “New Office Space!” →
To Dust We Shall Return
Genesis 3:19 reminds us of our fragile and momentary time in this life. “We are all from dust and to dust, we shall return.” I believe that most of us, especially in the US, live with a false sense of security. Subconsciously, we believe that we will live forever.
Christmas Thoughts
Christmas is not Coming, it has Come! / Sinclair Ferguson.
When I was a child, Christmas seemed to die every year by bedtime on December 25th. I know now why that was true for me, just as it is for every child. It was because the true meaning of Christmas eluded me. In the true sense, Christmas never did really ‘happen.’ I was looking in the wrong direction for the wrong things instead of in the right direction for Jesus. The truth is, Christmas is not coming. It has come. The Word already has been made flesh. He already has lived, bled, died, and risen again for us. All that remains is to receive Him. For Jesus Christ Himself is the meaning of Christmas. Continue reading “Christmas Thoughts” →
The Lost Virtue of Moderation
Have you noticed over the last decade that it seems that the United States has become a nation of uncontrolled extremes?
The Gospel is a Banquet
If you ask most active Christians what the Gospel is, you will get some version of “Christ died on the cross for my sins so I can have eternal life.” And while this is certainly “good news,” Pastor and Theologian Ralph Erskine would want us to know that it is not the “full banquet” of the Gospel.
Christianity is a Relationship
When I was a younger Christian and Student Minister, I would often emphasize to my students over and over again that “Christianity is a relationship.” Strangely, that was not always a popular thing to say.
King Jesus Video Series

Ultimately, Hope Christian Discipleship will offer an online video discipleship resource that is built around the foundation of Union with Christ. It is called “Christian Discipleship and King Jesus.”
Continue reading “King Jesus Video Series” →1. Learning to Depend on King Jesus

Lesson 1: Learning to Depend on King Jesus introduces the idea of Christian Discipleship.
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