In a small meeting of 3, Michael Liu brought up a question for pastor on why do we just use the videos and no "live" teaching.
So much thoughts bombarded my mind I didn't focus on giving an answer. That, is a fault. May God has mercy on me.
In judging a Sunday School or Bible study, even sermon but let's just stay on the topic, I always determine the quality based on "How qualified is this speaker/leader" to teach the Sunday School. Ultimately it doesn't depend on the degree one holds for there are those without it. This will decide if I should stay in that fellowship.
When I go to a fellowship and they rotate speakers from the members, calling it a "discussion" while the leader is not even qualified and the best candidate, usually the pastors or theology students are observing instead, I would say to myself - "oh, brother, get me out of here", despite how "warm" and "friendly" the people in the fellowship are. If I just want some kind of social thing, I would find that in a bar.
Of course, Michael was asking out of sincerity. I should have done better than quiet.