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casslean
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You have a right to ask.Secondly, we have a right to ask our Pastor to sing at church, we have a right to be answered in a respectful manner, and we have a right to be treated equally to other groups in the church.
You have a right to be answered in a respectful manner.
You have no right to be treated “equally” (I’m not even sure what that means).
The pastor makes the final call. If he decides that the Men’s Choir gets precedence and your family group does not he has every right to do that (is this just your wife singing solo? Or just your family? Because I think my pastor would oppose that as well if it wasn’t a group that the wider church community was welcome to join). Frankly, I would suggest that a little more attitude of cooperation might be called for here, rather than just figuring out how to complain up the ladder to get what you want.