A pastor at a Plano church is encouraging a thief to come “have a conversation” after a rainbow flag that flew outside the church was stolen and replaced with an American flag.

The church on Parker Road plans to fly the American flag beside a replacement rainbow flag.

A note was left that said, “I didn’t agree with your flag, so I took it down. If you don’t agree with this one, you can take it down. P.S. there are only two genders.”

Vandal who stole rainbow flag & replaced it with American flag probably didn't know Plano church already planned to put up new one this week pic.twitter.com/j45EePjFXG — Homa Bash (@HomaBashWEWS) April 17, 2017

A member of the Community Unitarian Universalist Church donated the rainbow flag as a sign of inclusiveness, according to KXAS-TV (NBC5). Betsy Friauf expected the rainbow flag to be stolen or vandalized.

“It wasn’t a shock to me, but it is disappointing,” Friauf said to the station. “But you know, they gave us a gift, they left us a brand-new American flag.”

They plan to put up a new flag on the other side of the sign. So they'll have an American flag, and a rainbow flag together @CBSDFW pic.twitter.com/JnClMAuciD — Yona Gavino (@YonaGavinoCBS11) April 16, 2017

Church members filed a police report, according to NBC5.

“This is not something to be upset about. It’s annoying, but there’s nothing malicious done,” the Rev. Patrick Price said. "Come and talk to us. Have a conversation."