Church classes are boring? Do you have horrible teachers or something? Come to mine. I often get big enthusiastic thank-yous and we have a very lively class with a lot of laughs, introspection, and spirituality. I'm the Gospel Essentials teacher and people seem to love my class. The Gospel Doctrine teacher is also brilliant and a lot of fun. We both sit down and present the material in a new way or come up with some new insight that will help the people we're teaching.
I have been to wards where the teachers quite bluntly sucked but those seem to be in the minority. In those cases I just get my scripture study out of the way earlier in the day.
We do discuss different aspects of the gospel examined from the points of view of everyone in the class who chooses to participate. I suppose the intellectual thrill of instructing in obscure topics might be fun but I'll take people coming up in grateful tears and thanking me any day. People come to Church more for help than for facts. It's also the mandate I teach under.
There are plenty of good teachers doing their best to make the material interesting by trying to think of some different or new way to present it.
It's hard, isn't it?
It's hard to find new ways to present material that has been presented to the same members over and over and over and over since they were children.
I'm sure members are grateful when teachers put some effort into livening up what otherwise would be a lesson inducing a snore-fest. But wouldn't it be nice to actually just discuss something stimulating rather than trying to find a new way to present material that has been presented a million times already?