Are they?
If they are sinning:
i) they are also lying when they publicly testify that God called them to their ministry. So why doesn't God do something to stop them, correct them for their own good, and prevent his people from being led astray?
ii) They must also being very knowledgeable/devious/clever to be able to fool all those male pastors into accepting them and their call, training and ordaining them.
iii) They must also have been able to deceive the entire church. Church members will know if someone is training for ordination and, if they feel they are not very good/not called, a lot of people would say something. At an ordination service people are asked if it is their will that a person be ordained, and if they will support them in prayer.
iv) What is the result of the "sin" of these women?
The Gospel is preached - the same Gospel preached by men; people are converted, taught, encouraged in their faith, comforted, challenged; the sick are visited, people are married, buried and baptised. Does a marriage/baptism become invalid before God if a woman performed it? Are non Christians not really converted?
I can assure you that I, and doubtless many others, have been helped, encouraged, taught and greatly benefitted from the ministry of female ministers. Does God now use sin to bless his people? Does God inspire disobedient sinners to speak his message, preach the Gospel and make disciples?
v) These women are your sisters in Christ. Most, if not all, will be born again, filled with the Holy Spirit and are children of God. Are you just going to dismiss them ALL as being sinners?
Why didn't the Spirit prevent them from being ordained? It's a long process, which involves much discussion, prayer and practical work - at any point, God could say to those women, or the men training them, "they are disobeying me; I don't want this." Or are you implying that everyone involved knows perfectly well that they are sinning and they just go ahead anyway? The Holy Spirit does not need to fill, guide, bless, inspire, strengthen etc those who are disobeying and sinning against God.
Have you actually thought this through?
That is the whole point of my first message and protesting of women pastors.
That's your opinion.
Another member simplified the issue into just going to a church that has a man that is the pastor but that's not enough. I want to call out people who are sinning when they are disobeying Gods commandments.
a) You're not, and they're not.
You are sharing your opinion that God has forbidden women to preach or be ordained, and anyone who disagrees with that opinion is wrong.
You could say, "well I disagree. I don't understand it, but I'm glad that people are being blessed and helped by the ministries of women preachers and pastors. Anyone who is sincerely serving God and follows what they believe to be his calling, is to be admired; if they have got it wrong, God can and will correct them, since it is his will and his work."
You have said nothing like that; only, "they are all sinning and my job is to challenge sinners and call them on their sin."
Don't you believe God is able to challenge people about their sin and lead them to repentance? That is also the work of the Holy Spirit.