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Here is the deal with what I was asking about. Our worship leader removed a lady who played an instrument for over 12 years at our church because she thinks her wheelchair is a "distraction" to our worship. This lady has always played in front of the first pew until we moved into a new sanctuary where there is wheelchair accessibility but all of a sudden the worship leader does not want her on the platform. I am disturbed that she can do this to her just because of her being in a wheelchair. It does not seem legal. It is definately not morally right!
That may possibility a type of discrimination that the church cannot do.

However, you and other like minded worshipers can certainly make your opinions known to the leadership of the church, and absolutely should.