"For behold the porcelain is off-white already to scrub; and lo, he that thrusteth in his industrial vacuum with his might, the same layeth up in store that the building stinketh not, and he bringeth salvation to Saturday mornings of lay members. And professional skill, proper cleaning supplies, time and money, with an eye single to being a paid janitor, qualify him for the work."

ABOUT US

We believe in the restoration of paid janitors. Not long ago our Church paid custodians to professionally clean our buildings. The result was a spotless place to worship and vital employment for a ward member instead of Church welfare. Beginning in the early 1990s the Church eliminated paid janitors and asked (unilaterally assigned) members to clean the building. It was a way for the Church to save money and for members to enjoy the "blessings" of service.

Well, you get what you pay for! The sanitation in most LDS buildings is horrendous. And we would feel a lot more "blessed" if our tithing paid for janitors so we could spend Saturdays with our families or serving people who actually needed help. We get it...there are a lot of agendas and calls for the Church to change its practices. So why not start with something all (normal) Mormons support: restore paid janitors.