Posts Tagged ‘church security’
De-Escalation Training for Church Safety Teams
Houses of Worship serve as sanctuaries for worship, reflection, and community. However, like any public space, they face safety challenges. Church safety teams play a vital role in maintaining a peaceful environment. One essential aspect of their training is de-escalation. This article will discuss de-escalation training for church safety teams and why your church may…
Read MoreDecision Decks: Church Safety Training in Your Pocket
The importance of church safety training simply can’t be understated. But, if we’re being honest, a lot of teams simply don’t have the budget to get as much training as they’d like. And we all know that getting everyone in the same place at the same time can be like herding cats. This is exactly…
Read MoreChurch Safety: Cover The Basics First
I was recently reminded of a meeting with our lead pastor on the first Monday after the Charleston church shooting in 2015. At one point, of course, the events in Charleston came up. He asked me what our church safety team had done differently this weekend. He was a little surprised when I said we…
Read MoreChurch Safety vs Church Security: Does the Name Matter
Back in 2013, I published my first blog about church safety called “Safety or Security? What’s in a name?” It is, to the day, still one of the most frequently read pieces on site. I’m on a journey. I don’t always agree with everything I said or thought 10 years ago, so I decided to…
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