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This church is the LARGEST church in Reno NV USA. No one has ever created a page for them. I propose I need some help to edit the photos to the gallery,,,, to improve the page. I have some content to add during the next week to improve it, but I don't think God would mind if you kept the page or improved it. When the reviewer that wants the page deleted has their final days on the planet and has to explain to whoever they meet on the other side... let them say to their maker, that they spent their days improving pages that needed help rather than deleting pages that need help... ExorcisioTe (talk) 08:23, 2 April 2018 (UTC)[reply]
@ExorcisioTe: I think the picture content is way excessive for the level of independent coverage and text. Consider the articles for world-famous sites such as Notre-Dame de Paris or Westminster Abbey or St Paul's Cathedral where a/ the available sourcing is a lot better, and b/ the pictures don't overwhelm the body of the article. Compare also the quantity of caption text in this article vs those. As an article, this does not need to provide as much detail, visual or otherwise, as one would expect on a website belonging to the church -- those who are interested can read the church's site, which is linked here. I'll let you have a first cut at reducing things to a more balanced/representative/essential level (for instance, do we need two pictures of boxes? Do we need any?). Thanks, ~Hydronium~Hydroxide~(Talk)~07:40, 24 June 2018 (UTC)[reply]