J. Barry Vaughn
Sermons and Bible Studies
Where Is He Who…, Christ the King (B) – 2009
“Where is he who is born king of the Jews?” the magi asked. That question alerted Herod to the presence of a rival in his midst. To eliminate the rival […]
Have You Considered My Servant…, Proper 7 (B) – 2009
âHave you considered my servant Job?â God asked the Adversary in the first chapter of Job. And that was the fateful question, the catalyst, the push that set in motion […]
When Philip Reported to Jesus…, Lent 5 (B) – 2009
Phillips Brooks, author of âO little town of Bethlehem,â and briefly Bishop of Massachusetts, was also responsible for one of the masterpieces of American nineteenth-century church architecture: Trinity Church in […]
The Pharisees Despised…, Proper 24 (A) – 2008
The Pharisees despised the Herodians with good reason. Like their namesake, Herod, the Herodians cooperated with the Roman occupiers and oppressors. The Pharisees, though not advocates of violent revolution, were […]
It’s Good to Be King…, Christ the King (C) – 2007
âItâs good to be king!â says Louis the Fourteenth in Mel Brooksâ film âHistory of the World, Part One,â but the Feast of Christ the King makes many of us […]
Jesus Had Just Said…, Proper 13 (C) – 2007
Jesus had just said, âWhen they bring you before the synagogues, the rulers, and the authorities, do not worry about how you are to defend yourselves or what you are […]
Quite a Few of Us…, Lent 5 (C) – 2007
Quite a few of us grew up in evangelical churches and were raised on a diet of fiery preaching and gospel hymns. One of the most popular hymns of that […]
I Suspect…, Proper 18 (B) – 2006
I suspect that “pushy” women do an enormous amount of the work that keeps the world going. One very popular pushy woman is Baroness Thatcher of Grantham, the first woman […]
A Tall Tale, Feast of the Epiphany – 2006
I want to give a personal two thumbs up to the movie âBig Fish.â âBig Fishâ is the story of a father and a son that begins and ends at […]
Songs of Exile, Advent 2 (B) – 2005
In the year 539 BC, Cyrus, the ruler of the Persians, conquered the Babylonians. A relatively benign and tolerant ruler, in the following year Cyrus allowed the Jewish people to […]
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