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Clear Preaching

Clear Preaching

By: Dr Jonathan McClintock
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You worked hard on that sermon. Did they actually hear it?


Clear Preaching is the podcast for preachers who are serious about closing the gap between what they meant to say and what their congregation actually heard. Hosted by Dr. Jonathan McClintock — preacher, pastor, sixteen-year homiletics instructor, and developer of the four-domain Clear Preaching Framework — each episode delivers practical, framework-driven teaching on the discipline of preaching with clarity.


Through solo teaching episodes, conversations with preachers and scholars, and real sermon analysis, Clear Preaching helps you develop clarity at every stage of the preaching process — from the moment you open the text in your study to the moment you close your Bible in the pulpit.


Whether you are stepping into the pulpit for the first time or have been preaching for decades — if you believe the message you carry is worth delivering as clearly as possible, this podcast is for you.

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Episodes
  • Ep. 5: Domain #4 - Clarity of Delivery
    Apr 14 2026

    Episode 5: Domain Four — Clarity of Delivery

    Most of what has been written about delivery in preaching treats it as a performance category — voice, presence, energy, gesture. Those things matter. But this episode is about something different.

    Clarity of Delivery is about one question: In the moment of preaching, are you serving your listener's comprehension?

    That is a different question. And it changes everything about how you prepare to deliver.

    In this final episode of the launch arc, Jonathan walks through three specific, learnable delivery disciplines that belong in your sermon preparation — not just your instincts in the pulpit.

    What you'll learn:

    • Why the homiletical literature largely ignores the oral disciplines that actually serve comprehension
    • What your congregation is cognitively experiencing while you preach — and why it matters
    • Restatement — the most important and most underused delivery discipline
    • Passage Preview — a four-second investment that transforms passive hearing into active listening
    • Intentional Pause — the most underused clarity tool available to any preacher

    This episode closes the four-domain framework — Clarity of Thought, Structure, Language, and Delivery — and sends you away with three concrete preparation habits you can add to your process this week.

    Resources mentioned:

    • Free Self-Assessment: ClearPreaching.com/resources
    • The Weekly Clarity email: ClearPreaching.com
    • The Clarity Audit: ClearPreaching.com/workwithme
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    25 mins
  • Ep. 4: Domain #3 - Clarity of Language
    Apr 7 2026

    Your congregation never sees your exegesis. They never see your outline. The only thing they encounter — from your first word to your last — is your language. And most preachers have never systematically evaluated it.

    In this episode of the Clear Preaching Podcast, Jonathan McClintock breaks down Domain Three: Clarity of Language — not as a call to simplify your theology, but as a discipline to make truth accessible. Those are genuinely different tasks, and the difference matters.

    In this episode:
    The three language failure modes that quietly undermine otherwise solid sermons
    Why abstraction without translation is the most common clarity problem in preaching — and how to fix it
    How terminological inconsistency creates a comprehension tax your congregation pays every week
    Why oral communication demands a higher standard of language clarity than writing — not lower
    The four translation moves that convert abstract theological language into something a listener can actually receive
    A practical exercise to run on your next manuscript before you preach it

    The core distinction of this episode: Complexity of language is not depth of thought. Making truth accurate and making truth accessible are not the same discipline — and the second one is harder.

    Whether you're a pastor, seminary student, or ministry leader, this episode will give you a concrete framework for auditing the language of your sermons and closing the gap between what you mean and what your congregation hears.

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    21 mins
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