I appreciate everyone who engaged with my last post about church security.
That tells me something important:
You care about doing this the right way.
Let me clarify one thing.
This conversation is not about fear.
Itās about responsibility.
Most churches I speak with already have good people willing to step up. What they donāt always have is:
⢠A clear, written plan everyone understands
⢠Consistent training standards
⢠Defined roles for normal Sundays and emergencies
⢠Confidence that theyāre not creating legal or safety risks
And thatās not a character flaw itās just a gap that often goes unseen.
Thatās why Iām offering a free church security assessment.
Itās a simple, no-pressure conversation where we look at:
⢠How your current setup works
⢠Where blind spots may exist
⢠What youāre already doing well
⢠And what could be improved to keep people safer
No sales pitch.
No judgment.
Just clarity.
If you commented, reacted, or this topic has been on your mind, click the button below and schedule a call with me personally. š
Because hoping nothing happens isnāt a strategy.
Being prepared is an act of care for your people and your church.