The building: organized longevity

The building we use to serve God will be 20 years old this year. And, it's big. Real big. Keeping it going is a never ending job. And, thanks-be-to-God, we have a great team who are zealous to keep it clean, maintained, and secure.

One of the things that wasn't as prominent, though, was the increased organization and quality that I'm seeing now.

  • Detailed lists of steps to improve (cleaning and updates) each area are now being kept and updated to ensure we prioritize the right tasks first and track each task's completion and completer (who performed the job and how).
  • Strangely enough, even though we have a big place, we have limited storage space. So, the facilities team is taking a fresh look at their maintenance closets (some small, some large) and wringing every square inch of space from them in order to hold more inventory of cleaning and maintenance supplies (including screws, bolts, wall anchors). Of course, this doesn't end there as there are plenty of other storage spaces owned by other ministry areas that require additional attention to organization.
  • Through the above 2 steps, we will enable more of our many skilled volunteers to signup for a time of service and accomplish much in a shorter amount of time. We have some excellent volunteers already that are looking for others to come along side them and serve.

There is much to do and God is offering us plenty of opportunities to become the living sacrifices he's called us to be.

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