My wife and I left the ELCA last year for the LCMS over the 'sexuality' issue. What you say above is news to us, and would be of interest to others still with the ELCA who are likely ignorant of 'in-house' health coverage.
How do you come by this information?
Please check out Post #16.
Pastors don't much like to admit to the plan. The ELCA Board of Pensions recommended that the Church Council follow the ELCA's public position against abortion, but the CC voted instead to allow abortion on demand up to 20 weeks. Several synods subsequently submitted CWA resolutions against it, but to no avail; leftists rule the ELCA.
It is well known. Call the pension and health benefits plan and ask them. They cover pastors and anyone working for the organization.
Missouri and WELS are working too closely with ELCA to bother about such things.