Firstly, let me just remind people that the correct way to deal with posts or people they find issue with is to discuss it with the author of the post in question or if that is too hard (or doesn't resolve the issue) then to report it to the moderation team. There is a report button near the top right of each post.
I don't have a problem with people posting about their church group, their scout group their knitting club or any other organisation they may be involved in (within reason). Unless of course it is explicitly advertising or propaganda in which case it belongs in the advertising forum.
In this case, I thought that it was more to show people on this forum how their photos had been used (with permission) rather than advertising a particular church. If you feel strongly otherwise, then perhaps he could consider removing the name of the church (NB: I've removed the name of it myself now.
I don't think there was any real problem with having it there, but hopefully this will appease the restless natives a bit, and I might be able to get some more useful done today).
If people are worried about the words used in the presentation that is their problem, as it was quite clear before clicking on the link that it was a Christian presentation.
Please note that any further comments on moderation of this topic should be done in private with the moderation team. Discussion about moderation in general should be restricted to the 'Forum' forum.
The other posts related to the entertainment value of the potential controversy in this topic have been removed to fit forum rules and guidelines, although part of one is reposted here anonymously to illustrate part of what I was saying above:
I think Phil was just showing the forum members whose photos he used what he did with their images, nice job too Phil

. I have to admit I am not religious and never imagined a photo I took would be shown in a church,!!! I can see your viewpoint Joel, but I don't see Phil trying to indoctrinate anyone.
PS. Several subsequent posts have also been removed. As one of them stated, I would also recommend that if people don't want to read Christian stuff, they should avoid clicking on topics with church-related titles.
PPS. Just to be open about my position... I am a christian, so I do have at least a sub-conscious bias here, however I'm trying to be objective.