Church Security Training

Over the past decade places of worship have seen an increase in acts of violence. Churches have been responding by hiring off-duty police officers or establishing their own security teams. As a Christian, who regularly attends church, I understand the fears associated with coming together to worship in large gatherings. I also understand the challenges presented by creating a professional, trained team in a place you want to be open, accepting, and welcoming. Titan Security Group will assist in training your church staff to be better prepared, for all security matters. Whether your church is considering starting a security team or you already have an existing one in place, allow us to provide professional and practical training. There is a major difference in the approach of providing security as a necessary ministry versus creating an impenetrable armed fortress. Contact Titan Security Group for more information.



Church Security Training Class

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This class provides practical training in order to develope or improve church security teams that wish to provide safety for their congregations. Stop paying per person prices and travel expenses. This training is held on site at your location and is one set price. Learn the different types of risks posed to places of worship and how to affectively manage them. Understand basic, sound principals of providing security in a church atmosphere. Know the major difference in providing security out of need as a loving ministry and not as an impenetrable fortress. To register for this class click the "Register" button.

  • Conducting a Church Risk Assessment
  • Process of establishing a church security team
  • Equipment
  • Legal considerations
  • Situational Awareness
  • Creating a loving ministry rather than a impenetrable fortress
  • Emergency management
  • Interacting with first responders
  • Case studies
  • Time for Q&A

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Check out our blog entitled “Security and the Church.”

Security and the Church

The two words, “security” and “church,” have not been commonly used together in the past. However, church leadership needs to examine the security posture of their own congregations as church violence increases. Security can be implemented as a loving ministry and not as an impenetrable fortress. The importance is knowing the difference.

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