Ep 8: Simpler Than You Think: Simplifying Sermon Preparation
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概要
Sermon prep doesn't have to feel like chaos every week.
Most preachers sit down to prepare without a clear, repeatable process — and it shows. They read, study, collect ideas, stare at a blank page, start over, and patch something together by Saturday night hoping it holds. That's not a character problem. It's a framework problem.
In this episode, Jonathan McClintock makes the case that the Clear Preaching Framework doesn't just help you preach better — it simplifies the process of getting there. Not simpler as in less work. Simpler as in less chaos, less second-guessing, and more confidence that what you're preparing will actually land.
And here's the conviction underneath it all: simple doesn't mean shallow. Focused doesn't mean thin. The most complicated sermons are often the least memorable. The preacher who says one thing clearly — one biblical, focused, landed idea — gives the congregation something they can actually carry out the door.
Jonathan walks through all four domains of the Clear Preaching Framework and shows exactly what each one removes from the prep process — not just what it produces.
What you'll walk away with:
- A framework that gives you a clear, repeatable process from text to pulpit
- An understanding of why complexity and depth are not the same thing
- What each of the four domains eliminates from your weekly prep chaos
- One diagnostic question to ask before you finalize every sermon
Your congregation doesn't need a more complicated sermon. They need a clearer one.