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  • The Journey of Stones: Part I – “The Rejected Stones”
    Mar 11 2025

    Scripture Text: Mark 12: 1-11 (NRSV)

    As we start our Lenten Sermon Series: The Journey of Stones, this morning we will focus on “The Rejected Stones.” Drawing on the rich imagery of rocks and stones in Scripture, these messages center around the compelling metaphor of stones as representative of our sins. In today’s text Jesus offers a parable that speaks both of the past and of the future. The parable recounts the history of the nation of Israel and then prophesies of the judgment that is coming against them. While the main point of this parable is to announce judgment and foretell the work of Christ, it’s also a great reminder of the character of God. As Jesus recounts the ways God has dealt with Israel in the past and the way He will act in the future we get a clear view of God’s goodness, patience, love, and grace. Pastor Wallace tells us when you feel rejected, remember the Stone, and remember the Vineyard. If you are blessed after hearing this message, please seed into our ministry by visiting us at www.indycovenant.org. Amen.

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  • The Joy of the LORD is Our Strength
    Mar 11 2025

    Scripture Text: Nehemiah 8:9-10 (NRSV)

    Black History month is a time for us to reclaim the joy and strength of African American people’s identity. It celebrates overcoming grief, tragedy and triumphs through the power of God. One of the greatest intellectuals for the Christian Church in the 20th century aptly noted “if it had not been for the been for the black church, there would probably be no church in this country.” In today’s message Pastor Wallace shares insights from Nehemiah 8:9-10 to better understand the meaning of history as related to God in our Black History. The essence of our collective faith in these difficult times is grounded in the words of Ezra to the people for us not to “grieve, for the joy of the LORD is your (our) strength.” The Lord centers joy and strength in us from day to day. That’s why we must celebrate! Amen

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    40 m
  • Making Your Life Count: “Live Life as a Sacrifice of Praise” – Part V
    Mar 1 2025

    Scripture Text: Hebrews 13:15-16 (NIV)

    Today’s message brings us to the end of our sermon series: Making Your Life Count: “Live Life as a Sacrifice of Praise.” Our Christian aspiration, individually and collectively, is to live life as a sacrifice of praise to God. That’s what our sermon text (Hebrews 13:15-16) today is all about. It’s exhorting us to live life as a sacrifice of praise to God and that ought to be an aspiration for us. It ought to be something that we want to do, that we long to do, that we desire to do! That is, because of what Jesus has done for us. Now what does that mean and how do we do that? Pastor Wallace teaches us what that means and we are enabled to do that as we see the five parts of this one exhortation. We live life as a sacrifice of praise: 1) Through Him; 2) Continually, 3) With Thanks; 4) Doing Good; and 5) Sharing Generously. In other words, the author of Hebrews is saying God does not leave you in suspense wondering what a life that pleases Him look like. May your life reflect His wishes. Amen. If you are blessed after hearing this message, please share it with others and seed into our ministry by visiting us at www.indycovenant.org by giving.

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    40 m
  • Making Your Life Count: “Approaching God in Prayer” – Part IV
    Mar 1 2025

    Scripture Text: 1 Thessalonians 5:17 NRSV


    In today’s message we draw upon insights from the apostle Paul’s writings about prayer. If you are willing, you, too can walk in the world-changing power of God’s presence as Paul did and make your life count for now and eternity. Paul’s prayers reveal the spiritual strengths and assets you need to act out divine love in all situations. His prayers empower us to fulfill “man’s chief end to glorify God and to enjoy Him forever. Pastor Wallace shares with us the five things Paul teaches us about prayer, namely: 1) be “instant in prayer”; 2) a new connection between prayer and peace; 3) the Holy Spirit and prayer; 4) the order of prayer; and 5) prayer and thanksgiving. If you are blessed after hearing this message, please share it with others and seed into our ministry by visiting us at www.indycovenant.org by giving today!

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    40 m
  • “Abundantly Beyond
    Feb 12 2025

    Scripture Text: Ephesians 3:20-21 NASB

    We serve an awesome God – in the truest and most literal sense of that word. But we still aren’t to the limit. After that the Apostle Paul reminds us that all that God does in and through us is “according to the power that works within us.” Amazing things are possible not through our power or our abilities but rather through the power of our Almighty God. The main idea of Pastor Wallace’s message today is that the greatest ambition we as a church could ever have is to bring glory to God with our individual and corporate lives. That’s the very core of our 2025 Vision for Covenant and for you. If you are blessed after hearing this message, please seed into our ministry by visiting us at www.indycovenant.org. Amen

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    38 m
  • Make Your Life Count Series – Part III: “Approaching God in Prayer”
    Feb 12 2025

    Scripture Text: Psalm 5:1-3 NRSV

    Today we come to our third sermon in our message about Making Your Life Count: Approaching God in Prayer.” Everyone prays sometimes; but not everyone prays the same. How can you make prayer an important part of your life that indeed changes your life and the lives of those around you? Pastor Wallace suggests to us that how we approach God matters to Him. He begins with considering two of the assumptions King David used to approach God in his prayer life: 1). God is great enough to answer our prayers and, 2). Prayer should be a priority in our lives. With these assumptions, you can appropriately approach God in prayer by first a sense of urgency, secondly, going to God in the early morning, and third, with a sense of expectancy. Professor Peter Gomes reminds us that “the Christian does not live by experience alone but by experience tempered by great expectation.” Do you pray with a sense of expectation, or do you live like the blind man at the pool of Bethesda? Amen

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    41 m
  • Make Your Life Count – Part II: “You Gotta Have Heart”
    Feb 12 2025

    Scripture Text: Colossians 3:23-24 NRSV

    Today we are returning to an important topic, namely, making your life count through our work. Last week Pastor Wallace shared that whatever you do includes anything you must do, anything you choose to do, anything you are commanded to do by God, and most importantly whatever includes fulfilling your purpose in life. What kind of worker are you? Is your work outside the realm of your faith or is work also something God transforms by the gospel in us? In this message, Pastor Wallace shares insights about our faith and living it out in all of our days of labor and making our life count. That’s why the Apostle Paul in his letter to the early church in Colossae urges the followers of Christ in saying, “Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart, as working for the Lord, not for human masters…” In other words, we have to see our work as worship. More importantly, the Lord is sitting high watching us. And, as this passage says, someday He is going to reward us or not for the quality of the work we offer to Him as worship. Amen.

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    38 m
  • Make Your Life Count – Part I: “Give Everything Your All”
    Feb 12 2025

    Scripture Text – Colossians 3:23-24 NRSV

    Today we are beginning a new sermon series called, “Make Your Life Count!” We all want our lives to count for something. None of us want to get to the end of our lives and say, “what was that all about?” In this series we are going to look at a number of areas of life and then see what the Bible says about how we can make each of these areas count. So, we begin with the topic of work. How do you make your life count in the area of work? Pastor Wallace teaches that the answer to this question is to “give everything your all, which can be gleaned from the text. To help us give everything our all, God tells us WHAT to do, HOW to do it, and WHY we must do it. The text says, “Whatever you do,” which means whatever is whatever! Amen.

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    41 m