Cleaning Ministry

by Andy Shin

An aspect that I love about this group is that it oper­ates behind the scenes of every­day min­istry. Even writ­ing this arti­cle actu­ally goes against what I appre­ci­ate about the team since it brings atten­tion to us. However, many may not be famil­iar with the clean­ing min­istry and what it does, so our hope is that this would be a way for the church to learn more about the min­istry and pray for us.

This is a group of about 25 faith­ful ser­vants who work in rota­tions on the week­ends to main­tain the church facil­i­ties. Our weekly tasks include vac­u­um­ing the car­pet through­out the church, clean­ing the restrooms, tak­ing out the trash, and wip­ing down all sur­faces. Each cat­e­gory comes with its respec­tive list of tasks that need to be com­pleted, and depend­ing on the con­di­tion of each facil­ity, can be sim­ple or…challenging.

Something that brings me great joy and encour­age­ment is see­ing fel­low broth­ers and sis­ters who are not only will­ing to take time out of their busy sched­ules to come clean the church, but also doing it with cheer­ful atti­tudes. Volunteering to do jan­i­to­r­ial work and giv­ing up time on the week­ends is not some­thing most peo­ple are eager to do. But it’s been such a bless­ing to see so many come and serve in a way that truly goes against the think­ing of this world. There isn’t much pres­tige in scrub­bing toi­lets or tak­ing out the trash, but one thing we try to keep in mind is that it’s a priv­i­lege to do even these things. By the grace of God, we’ve been able to play this role in the life of the church. It may not be the coolest part of the body or most com­mended, but know­ing that we’re sin­ners saved by grace and given the oppor­tu­nity to help in the ulti­mate goal of the church is def­i­nitely cool.

Unlike most min­istries, because of the low-profile, I believe there is less of a strug­gle to do things for the atten­tion and approval of oth­ers. However, sim­i­lar to many min­istries in the church, there can be a ten­dency to make effi­ciency and com­ple­tion our main pri­or­i­ties. Unfortunately, this can hap­pen very eas­ily with man­ual labor. Oftentimes, I con­cen­trate more on the task at hand and lose sight of why we serve and who we’re serv­ing. This is also cor­re­lated to our joy as we serve. I am fre­quently reminded of how we’re still sin­ful peo­ple. We may have the right inten­tions, yet we mess it up. But it is encour­ag­ing to know that God would still use us for His plan, sus­tain us, and sanc­tify us along the way.

Please pray that we’d faith­fully serve with joy and out of a heart that loves Christ and His church. Also, please pray about join­ing the team. There is cur­rently a need for addi­tional peo­ple. Finally, if you have any con­cerns or rec­om­men­da­tions on how we can improve our work, please feel free to con­tact me. Thank you!


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