Lesse.... "teacherss". Which teachers in school did you learn the most from, the dry, inept, ones where you could hardly wait for their classes to end, or the ones who had a reaching, projecting, almost infectious passion?
And the REAL question is for you to notice how antsy people get in the last 15 minutes of a sermon, and how many keys you hear jingling all around the auditorium... people just having one thing on their minds... to get outta there, and beat the Baptists to the restaurant.
I've sat in far too many church services like that to ever again try to fool myself that such inability to speak to an audience is somehow Spiritual just because it is torturous. No, give me a man God actually endowed with the ability to teach. We recognize them in an instant in any other setting, but, for some reason a certain type of person seems to think the man up front has to be stiff and monotone to "REALLY" be preaching.
To me, that is as mistakenly bad as thinking a man has to "hiss" out his sentence ending "S"s, suck in air between phrases, pronounce Lord with a W, and pound his Bible to be truly "preaching." (Think: typical old-time Pentecostal.)
No, give me a straight-talking man who knows how to communicate.