Bryce Vaught
Adult Ministry Pastor - Groups Team Leader + Men
Bryce joined the staff in 2023 as an Adult Ministry Director for Men and Married Couples.
Prior to joining Orchard Hill, Bryce served on staff for ten years at a church in Northwest Arkansas. For the first six years he served as the youth director and for the final four years he served in the role of Executive Pastor. Bryce earned his undergraduate degree from the University of Arkansas in 2012 and then graduated from Dallas Theological Seminary in 2022 with his Masters in Christian Leadership.
Bryce and his wife Brittany have been married since 2015. They moved here from Northwest Arkansas in 2023 and love traveling to National Parks to explore the beauty of God's creation.
Content from Bryce
Pastor Bryce Vaught explores Job 22-27 to address one of life's most pressing questions: Why does God feel distant in our suffering? He offers three biblical prescriptions—repent, rejoice, and remain—reminding us that through Jesus' sacrifice on the cross, God has closed the gap sin created, ensuring we're never truly separated from His love and presence.
Bryce Vaught tackles one of faith's biggest challenges: how do we grow closer to someone we can't see? Discover three practical ways to acknowledge God in your daily life and develop the intimate relationship with Christ you were designed for.
Bryce Vaught explores three key differences between these biblical kings that reveal what it means to reflect God's heart. David's faithful shepherding, spiritual sensitivity, and humble repentance stand in stark contrast to Saul's negligence, spiritual dullness, and pride. Ultimately, David points us to Jesus—the perfect embodiment of God's heart whom we're called to emulate.
Discover how the phrase "Your Kingdom Come" from the Lord's Prayer can transform your prayer life. By focusing on God's promises, revealing His Kingdom in daily life, and reshaping your character, you'll deepen your spiritual connection and start meaningful conversations with God.
Wexford Campus Adult Ministry Pastor Bryce Vaught continues the message series "Ascent" exploring Psalms 120–134. Together, we’ll reflect on the journey of rising—whether in personal growth, spiritual depth, or relational connection—embracing challenges, celebrating triumphs, and discovering deeper lessons along the way.
New year, new you! Or is it? As we get ready to turn over a new calendar, a common tradition is for many to set their sights on a brighter future through the process of setting New Year’s Resolutions. Yet, it seems as if many today have become disillusioned by the idea of seeing progress through resolutions.
Senior Pastor Dr. Kurt Bjorklund and Adult Ministry Pastor Bryce Vaught share how God chose to be incarnate in a small, humble child.
As we continue through the book of Colossians, we see that this group of Christians was facing intense pressure from certain individuals in their community to conform their behavior to a pattern of living that was out of alignment with the gospel of Christ. How did they respond?
What does it mean to "do good" and what value does it ultimately bring to our world? In this Memorial Day message, we take a look at Peter's exhortation to the church "do good" as we consider what it is that God considers good and how it makes an eternal difference.
Adult Ministry Leaders Jake, Jonathan, and Bryce teach about Jesus on Good Friday.
Adult Ministry Director Bryce Vaught brings to life powerful moments in Peter's relationship with Jesus to highlight points in our lives when we might give up hope.
The lesson of this passages is that the best way to identify the counterfeit message is by being intimately familiar with the true message. The true doctrine of Christ, as Paul teaches, is centered upon both the person of Christ and the work of Christ.
Adult Ministry Director, Bryce Vaught, continues the Look Up message series sharing from 2 Corinthians teaching on freedoms found in the new covenant.
I think we all tend to view fear as a flaw to correct. That somehow, the goal in life is to be unafraid and to have complete confidence in every situation. Yet, I’m starting to see that fear is not so much a flaw to correct, but a gift to be harnessed.
One of the tests of a healthy small group is the willingness of members to be vulnerable with each other. Being vulnerable is putting yourself in a position to experience pain and rejection. This is the only way others get to know the real you.
Bryce Vaught explores why many pastors and leaders struggle with burnout and conflict, revealing how emotional intelligence can be the key to lasting ministry impact. Learn the four essential elements of emotional intelligence and practical steps to develop self-awareness, manage your emotions, and build healthier relationships that help you endure for the long haul.