Kleen Team
When I think about being a Kleen Team leader for all of these years, I believe the passion I have for it now should have been my attitude from the beginning. I use to think of Kleen Team as a much-needed obligation to be good stewards of the church budget, because everyone in the church has the ability to clean. I said ability not desire, right? However, my view and attitude have significantly changed.
Being part of the Kleen Team has become an honor. Cleaning an honor? I know many are thinking that. However, it has changed my view of how grateful I am for this church. It has changed my view of the importance of committing to a team. Most importantly, it has changed me into a church member that feels a level of respect for not just a building, but to contribute to what this building is and what it has to offer hundreds of people every week.
As changes to the Kleen team are happening, schedules are being changed, and a new group of volunteers are being recruited, my thoughts go to -this is OUR church, OUR responsibility, OUR ability to serve others, and OUR commitment to cherish a building that has been entrusted to US.
Cleaning may not be your passion. If I am honest, it certainly is not mine. But, if you see this building as I do now, as a building entrusted to us by God, to reach its members, attendees, and the community at large by providing a clean and comfortable space to worship, learn, and serve, then the new Kleen team may be the perfect place for you.
- Amy Kraft