You are my Christian brother, but our differences are more than mere hair splitting.
Our differnces are small, The ELCA verses LCMS is a larger problem, yet if we come down this personal, we do have a lot in common doctrinally speaking.
Now, when it comes to "Lutheran Campus Ministries", a program with a evangelistic/sustaining motive, even the congregational differences can be put aside. Since when did sharing the Gospel require "puplpit and table fellowship"?
When it comes to an LCMS communing with an ELCA congregation, where is the problem, even our own confessions say, "It is lawful to be communed by an evil man". What more of an issue would it be to commune with a fellow pious congregation?
Ok, what I am really getting at is this idea of seclusion, it is not Christian and not Lutheran. We aren't called to be obstinate blocks and most certainly aren't called to be elitist (no offense to my WELS brethren

). The Gospel is much to sweet for squabling. I can see that if a woman pastor is there, the problems it would make, but in certain places, schism is uncalled for. I am GREATLY upset, and do so emphasize GREATLY, that my brothers, especially those who call themselves Lutherans, would deny my fellowship. Would Christ deny His fellowship to me? Does Christ infact withhold His precious Body and Blood from our table? If he doesn't withhold His Body and Blood then why not come to our table? For not the sake of us but for the sake of Him who offered Himself for us?
It greatly pains my soul, and as I am writing I am greatly disturbed to the point of tears. The Holy Sacrament of the Altar is the most precious possesion of the Church, and I can't bare to hear Christians deny it to other Christians.
I'll read your responses but that is all I have to say on this subject for the sake of unity.
-James