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You’re Ready for an Active Threat—But What About Everything Else?
You and your team take church safety seriously. You’ve trained for active shooter scenarios, you’re comfortable with firearms, and you’ve thought about what to do in a worst-case situation. But security is about more than just stopping an armed attacker. Are you prepared for the everyday threats your church faces?
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Focused on firearms training: Your team is confident in handling an active shooter but may not have training for non-lethal threats. -
Examining other security risks: Emergencies like medical incidents, disruptive individuals, or severe weather require a different skill set. -
Lacking a structured training plan: A safety team isn’t just about reacting—it’s about proactive preparedness for every situation. -
Wanting to establish a formal safety ministry: Moving from an informal group to an organized team requires more than tactical training.

THE SOLUTION
Build a Balanced, Well-Rounded Approach with the Safety Member Certification.
Expanding beyond a single-focus mindset is what separates a good safety team from a great one. The Safety Member Certification provides:
✔ Comprehensive Church Security Training – Learn how to handle non-lethal threats, de-escalation, medical emergencies, and more.
✔ A Structured, Step-by-Step System – Take your safety efforts from informal to fully organized with clear, proven training.
✔ Threat Awareness & Prevention Skills – Understand risk assessment, pre-attack indicators, and proactive protection strategies.
✔ Consistent, Standardized Training – Ensure every team member is equally prepared, no matter their background.

PRACTICAL ADVICE
Start Expanding Your Training Today
Even before formalizing your training, here’s how you can begin broadening your approach right now:
🔥 Assess Your Blind Spots: List five threats other than an active shooter that your church could face. How prepared are you for them?
🔥 Practice Verbal De-Escalation: Next time you’re at church, observe interactions. How would you handle someone becoming disruptive without force?
🔥 Evaluate Your Medical Readiness: Does your team have CPR training? A trauma kit? Identify one step you can take to increase medical preparedness.

You’re Already a Protector—Now It’s Time to Expand Your Capabilities.
A well-rounded safety team isn’t just ready for an active shooter—it’s prepared for anything.
👉 Expand your skills, build a complete safety strategy, and protect your church at every level.
Enroll in the Safety Member Certification Now
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