I would like to, but the group I'm teaching doesn't have a lot of people who often participate. It's generally just three of us who debate (when there's a subject that this can happen) or agree on something, then we move on. Due to that, it's important to pack a lot of content into a lesson, and if we do get into a more in-depth discussion, certain points can be left out. I'm not the kind of person who likes to drone on and on about one passage, so my teaching style (especially with this lesson) is, "Here's the passage, here's why I think it's so neat, what are your guys' opinions on it?" This isn't a topic to debate whether or not this is a good thing, this small group is (in my opinion) more geared towards fellowship anyways - if something extroidinary comes out of the lesson, then all the better. Please keep the examples coming, I like Mary Washing Jesus' Feet and Reading the Law; I'll read the others here in a bit.