Clean up Crew

Wash and make yourselves clean. – Isaiah 1: 16

The world around us is a gift from God, and taking care of it is part of our responsibility. One simple but powerful way to do this is by cleaning up our communities.

Why Does It Matter?

Litter and pollution don’t just make our neighborhoods look bad—they harm the environment, wildlife, and even people’s health. Trash in the streets can wash into rivers and oceans, polluting the water and endangering marine life. Proverbs 27:23 says, “Be sure you know the condition of your flocks, give careful attention to your herds.” In today’s world, this applies not just to animals but also to our communities. When we ignore the mess around us, we neglect the responsibility God has given us.

Loving Our Neighbors

Jesus teaches us to “love your neighbor as yourself” (Mark 12:31). A clean environment benefits everyone—especially children, the elderly, and those in poor communities who suffer the most from pollution. By picking up trash, planting trees, and encouraging others to care for their surroundings, we show God’s love in action.

Be the Light

Matthew 5:16 tells us to “let your light shine before others.” Cleaning up your community may seem small, but it’s a powerful way to live out your faith. Take action, invite friends, and make a difference. Let’s honor God by keeping His creation beautiful! 🌍✨

The South African Council of Churches has launched a year long campaign encouraging churches to get involved in clean ups and recycling under the theme of “let there be no waste”

 

The Provincial Youth Consultation took to the streets and cleaned up some spots of dumping after voting in the new exco. A shift that young people need to be at the center of transformation in our communities.