It has been my experience when exposed to women "pastors" that they don't teach the scripture to anyone. Women are go along to get along generally in their mentality, not suprisingly since cooperation and relationships tend to be genetically wired into their makeups.
Last one I had the misfortune of being exposed to would read the scripture by inserting He/She whenever the scripture said HE and Him/Her whenever the scripture said him, and boy/girl whenever the scripture said boy... Even in instances when doing so made absolutely no sense (IE the scripture reading was a first person account... A letter from Paul to someone.. The Scripture read, when "I was a boy" she literally would read this as "When I was a boy or girl"... Which of course makes no damnedable sense, as Paul was male and never was or will ever be a girl.
I suppose there may be a woman or two out there somewhere who can teach gospel and scripture, but the majority that are doing it that I have been exposed to, while kind hearted enough folk and having generally good intentions, are just not up the task IMHO. They are activists more than theologians.
"...activists more than theologians."
Correct. Female pastors are just like females at presidential press conferences, most female news anchors and most female Congress members. Activists.
Joyce Meyer can clean one's clock to good edification and Spirit Led results quite regularly.
And, it's clear it comes out of hard personal experience, study and even humility. Some people seem to find it hard to see her humility. She's got a very strong personality. But she's been broken more than a few times.
Broken bread and poured out wine is best with either sex in any role . . . in The Body.