Church Organization: 101 Things to Throw Away {Free Printable}

Church organization and cleaning is a must! To keep God’s house clean and ready for the worship of the Lord and the use of the building there should be a routine process of going through the church and cleaning the building by throwing things away and reorganizing from time to time. The church  gets cluttered from use and since it is a place that is normally used a few times a week the cleaning gets focused on the normal vacuuming, dusting, and other clean-up. Closets, classrooms, and storage areas can get a build up of old and excessive items before you know it.

You can read the first post in this series: Church Organization – Cleaning Up God’s House.

This list weaves its way through the church kitchen, storage rooms, church office, nursery and Sunday School classes, and even the shed you may have outside. Many church ladies gave their input on what type of items needed to be thrown out – so enjoy!

101 Things to Throw Away

Kitchen Items

  • Extraneous lids without bowls or cups
  • Donated items that your church kitchen does not use
  • Leftover bowls, pans, etc. after you have tried to find the owner
  • Excessive plastic grocery sacks and paper bags
  • Migratory coffee mugs
  • Forgotten water bottles
  • Any type of broken, melted, or rusty kitchenware (cookie sheets, utensils, etc.)
  • Dated utensils and appliances -Adios yellow straining spoons!
  • Expired food or drinks (look in all the cupboards, pantry, and refrigerator)
  • Food and/or drinks that have not been used in a year (if not expired) – goodbye stale croutons, flavorless spices, and old tea bags!
  • Taco Bell sauce packets – They’re everywhere!!
  • Towels or pot holders that look like rags
  • Pots and Pans that have extremely scratched Teflon, warped bottoms, etc.
  • Worn out scrubbers and sponges
  • Dish soap or cleaners that have not been used in the last six months
  • Cutting boards that are excessively cut up or have signs of mold (black or dark green marks in the cracks of the boards whether plastic or wooden)
  • Unused dishes, cups, utensils, serving trays, etc. – Donate!
  • Dull knives
  • Extra coffee pots
  • Worn out dirty high chairs

Church Office

  • Wrinkled paper
  • Old phone books, catalogs, calendars, and directories
  • Broken and unused computers and keyboards
  • Outdated computer software and their user manuals
  • Past themed pens, pencils, and other office supplies
  • Records 8 years old or older
  • Nonworking and/or unused telephones
  • Copier waste cartridges
  • Expired or old order forms not being used for records
  • Missionary prayer cards with old or outdated photographs and/or information
  • Files of church resources that are no longer of use to you or your ministry
  • Old cards, letters, and other memorabilia with no significant worth or meaning
  • Any photographs that do not capture church history well. Keep good quality photos of significant events and of people
  • Antiquated filing cabinets
  • Ministry books no longer being used to help ministry workers in your church

Church Nursery & Sunday School Classrooms

  • Broken toys – in nursery and children’s ministries
  • Ripped or ruined books – in nursery and children’s classrooms
  • Stained blankets – nursery
  • Expired snacks – nursery & classrooms
  • Any type of item that would pose a safety hazard to infants – look around the nursery and church at floor level
  • Sunday School Curriculum worksheets with only one or two copies left
  • VHS or DVDs that are no longer being used for ministry
  • Abandoned artwork or other projects

Craft Supplies & Storage Closets

  • Broken crayons or colored pencils, dried out markers
  • Pencils with bad erasers
  • Dried pens, chewed on pens, pens without lids, pens, pens, pens
  • Dried glue bottles or glue sticks
  • Unused or unusable craft miscellaneous – paint, stickers, glitter, foam, etc.
  • Games with broken parts or missing pieces
  • Gross candy, hard candy, open candy
  • Don’t forget hardened bus gum!
  • Bulletin board leftovers from months or years’ past
  • Posters or illustrated songs needing to be retired
  • Party decorations – the broken, bent, and out-of-date stuff
  • Puppets who have seen better days
  • Decorations from past themed days, VBS’, and seasons that will not be used again within the next 18 months.

Other Stored Items

  • Chairs missing parts or pieces – don’t forget the metal chairs that are so scratched up or bent nobody wants to sit in them
  • Broken and/or outdated church auditorium or foyer decorations
  • Outdated floral decor or greener (no more ‘90’s floral decor please)
  • Tracts from the ‘80’s, ‘90’s, and ‘00’s that realistically will never be used again
  • Sermon tapes (It’s time to transfer to digital!)
  • Dried up paint cans and neglected paint brushes
  • Church project leftovers – piles of stuff nobody has cleaned up or knows what to do with (even outside!)
  • Unsafe or broken sports equipment
  • Cardboard boxes
  • Extraneous storage bins and organizing containers
  • Wooden baskets
  • Donated clothes and other items that cannot and will not be used
  • Damaged or unused lawn equipment
  • Dead vacuum cleaners
  • Church camp leftovers – the sleeping bags, pillows, clothes, etc.
  • Expired medicines and/or consumed products in First-Aid kits
  • Any church vehicles sitting outside – the dinosaur church bus all grown over with weeds and/or the ’90’s church van hiding at the back of your property

Janitor’s Closet

  • Empty cleaning bottles
  • Cleaners not used in over a year
  • Dirty rags
  • Scrubbers that are frayed around the edges and/or dirty
  • Ruined paper towels or toilet paper
  • Nasty or broken buckets
  • Mops should be replaced once a year if possible
  • Toilet brushes that need replacing
  • Crusty toilet plungers
  • Brooms with straws falling out, splintering handles, or worn out bristles
  • Broken light bulbs
  • Frayed extension cords
  • Stray screws, nuts, bolts, and tools
  • Trashy trash cans

Church Foyer and Welcome Area

  • All those miscellaneous items abandoned in the Lost and Found
  • The stack of Bibles no one claims – it’s okay to donate them, really, it is…
  • Clean up the same type of items found in the “office” section of the list

Music and Sound Equipment

  • Copies of sheet music – most sheet music is under a copyright and should not be reproduced without permission. Churches can get into trouble for copyright infringement for having copied sheet music
  • The bookshelf of unfamiliar music (sheet music, old choir books, etc.) no one knows or will ever want to learn to sing again
  • CD’s of church music
  • Unused hymnals
  • Sound equipment beyond repair or unusable in your current situation
  • Spare cords and wires (double check with the pastor, sound man, and handyman first!)
  • Defective projectors – both types, overhead projectors and video projectors
  • Old Batteries
  • Keyboards and/or old pianos

Miscellaneous

  • Worn out baptistery items: towels, baptistery robes
  • Those items you’re thinking about that did not make it on this list in your church that just need to go… go ahead, throw them away!

 

Click below for the free printable list:

101 Things to Throw Away at Church

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Christian Affirmations and Bible Verses for Childbirth

Christian Affirmations and Bible Verses for Childbirth

Childbirth is a life-changing event in which every woman who delivers a child, no matter how that child is born, must be brought to the precipice of sorrow and brought back again to life, forever altered by the child formed in her womb by God. It is my hope to be able to encourage you during that life-changing and altering event to have Christian affirmations or things to think on before, during the process of your delivery, and afterward.  Each birth, no matter how many you have had, changes you.

Writing down affirmations and posting them at the birth is a practice that many women do. It is a way while you are going through the birth process to think positively during the pain of contractions.  Right and good thoughts open up the body to be able to allow the baby to come through the body naturally while fear and anxiety will work against the uterus holding the baby and hurting your body.  I want to encourage you if you are a Christian woman to focus on the Lord through your labor, whether you have chosen a natural labor or an epidural, or are having a c-section we all are faced with fear, unsurety, and pain.

In a matter of weeks, Lord willing, we will celebrate the birth of our fifth child, our third daughter into our family. We have decided if all goes according to plan that we will have her at home for our third homebirth. I never heard about doing this until I was introduced to homebirthing. It is a great idea and the motivation in which I created this printable.

From my experience childbirth’s sorrows (during labor and after) have been one of the most humbling experiences in my life to which I truly felt my limited ability and had to rely wholly upon God to bring me through the process. I prayed, I called and cried out to God for His help, and I thanked Him in each birth when it was over with eyes full of joyous and relief-filled tears. He had heard, He had helped, He gave us an indescribable gift of a child. I have not always gone through the past four labors with right thoughts and it is my goal this pregnancy to prepare my heart and mind to think on God more this labor than I have before.

This list of affirmations – simply, true statements to encourage during labor that are Christ-centered. I have also created a list of Bible verses to think and dwell on. These verses focus on faith, strength, prayer, the reward of the child God created being joined to our family, and can help you through each phase of your pregnancy, labor, and postpartum experience. I have included many of the verses and affirmations in this post, but have also designed a free printable to be able to print off on your computer and have with you during your birth. The printable has more verses and affirmations than are listed here.

Bible Verses for Labor

Matthew 11:28 “Come unto me, all ye that labour and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest.”

Isaiah 40:29 “He giveth power to the faint; and to them that have no might he increaseth strength.”

“Lo, children are an heritage of the Lord: and the fruit of the womb is his reward.” Psalm 127:3

Isaiah 44:2a “Thus saith the Lord that made thee, and formed thee from the womb, which will help thee;”

“Strength and honour are her clothing; and she shall rejoice in time to come.” Proverbs 31:25

Isaiah 65:23 “They shall not labour in vain, nor bring forth for trouble; for they are the seed of the blessed of the Lord, and their offspring with them.”

I Samuel 1:27 “For this child I prayed; and the Lord hath given me my petition which I asked of him:

Affirmations

God designed my body to birth naturally.

I trust God to guide my baby through the body.

Have patience, the baby will arrive in God’s timing.

Labor is good. God is good. Baby is good.

Faith allows the natural process to keep happening.

God chose this day for my baby’s birth day!

“Peace, be still.” Breathe slowly and deeply.

Rest in the Lord between contractions.

You can download Child Birth Affirmations & Bible Verses.

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Sunday School Teacher & Church Bus Worker Valentine’s and More! {Free Printables}

Here are three more sets of free Christian printable Valentine cards – one set for Sunday School teachers (probably for girls classes), and a set almost identical to it for church bus workers, and a set of ocean-themed boys Valentine cards.

I just have not been able to stop making Valentine Cards, when a few more ideas struck me, I ran with it and you get to benefit! Have you seen very many cute Valentine cards specifically for Sunday School teachers or any from bus workers? Me neither… My children, especially our oldest son, Uno, helped me come up with the sayings on the cards. You can obviously tell that I love this kind of stuff! –I would have had these to you sooner but I accidentally posted them as a new page instead of a new post. Rookie mistake!

I have not only been working on this but editing guest posts today from some other writers that will give us some more great content here at The Ministry Mama – one article reviewing a prayer journal and another testimony of a woman who gave up her custom-built home to follow God. Please follow this blog (over in the side bar) to receive these articles straight to your in-box when they are posted.

Please remember these Valentine cards are for personal or church use only. They are not for commercial purposes of any kind. Please remember if you share or post this on your own website to please link it to this page, not the .pdf. Thank you so much for stopping by!

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Sunday School Teacher Valentine Cards

Church Bus Worker Valentine Cards

Christian Valentine Cards for Boys – Ocean Theme

Please see the Free Christian Valentine’s Printables page for more!

Credits for the graphics in these Valentine’ s go to these people at the Teachers Pay Teachers online store. Please go check out their products, they have done some great work!

Missy Mooty Russell

A Sketchy Guy

Krista Wallden

Have a happy Valentine’s Day!!