I was raised Freewill Baptist, and where I grew up in the sticks of south-central Missouri, the Freewill Baptists had their share of shoutin' preachers, too. Several I remember distinctly were the pastors and a few evangelists who preached revivals at the little country church my grandparents on my mom's side of the family went to.
While the pastor at the non-denominational church where we go to now in the greater St. Louis area is the polar opposite of that (I don't think I've ever known him to yell while preaching), I personally don't mind preachers who yell, as long as they have something scriptural and worthwhile to say.
However, guys like, say, Steven Anderson, of Faithful Word (cough, cough) Baptist Church...well, you can find plenty of examples of his (cough, cough) "preaching" on YouTube. I mean, seriously...giving a sermon on how men are supposedly supposed to take a whiz? Or praying for the death of obama? (hey, I can't stand the guy, either -- but I do pray that he repents of his sin and trusts Christ before it's everlasting too late) Or praying for the death of all homosexuals? (to be sure, the Bible does specifically say that homosexuality is a sin -- but even that's nowhere close to being the unpardonable sin -- and as such, I do pray that those trapped in that lifestyle will repent and be set free from it through the power of the cross) He's a complete JOKE in my book. Oh, and the border patrol incident? According to 1 Timothy chapter 3, Steven Anderson done completely DISQUALIFIED himself from the ministry with some of what he said and did there, and it's because of all that that, IMHO, he's not worth listening to.
Basically, for me, it all depends on if their lives reflect what a pastor is supposed to be like according to the Bible, and if what they have to say from the pulpit is in agreement with the Bible. If they pass those two tests, then yeah, let 'er rip!
I was raised in an Indepenant Baptist church from the age of 6 to 12 and was saved under the last one.
Both these men showed signs of being filled with the Holy Spirit while preaching in that they did what you are complaining about.
Look, some men when filled do just that. If that is not your thing, find another church.
I just happened to raised in church during the second great awakening by the "hell-fire and brimstone" preachers of the 60's.
I welcome those preachers back and wish more men were filled like the ones I sat under 40 years ago.
If its not your bag, move one. Some like a more orderly service, and there is nothing wrong with that.
But I like the "olde tyme, jumping, hollerin, pointing the finger telling you you need to repent" preachers who read the scriptures they were going to preach on, put their bibles down, pulled up their pants and let it go.
Not enough of them now as I see it.
Too many preachers in the pulpits placating people as it is.
God Bless
Till all are one.