Guns and Security in churches

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https://www.cnn.com/2023/06/10/us/faith-violence-security-blake-cec/index.html

Security and safety of pastors and pewsitters is becoming a huge issue...
canadiaggie
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At our mosque, we sometimes have an off duty police officer by the entryway.

Scary times. I don't actively worry about it but the thought has entered my head a few times when walking in. Not necessarily an outsider but even an angry/disturbed congregation member.
Sapper Redux
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I'm honestly surprised it's only sometimes. Almost every synagogue has some form of constant security in the US, and a lot of places require visitors to request the ability to worship there before showing up.
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And yet 54% of Protestant churches rely on gun carrying worshippers for security from one story I read recently. Interesting that several years ago, you would read accounts of church security folks neutralizing would be mass shooters. Maybe serving Costco coffee after church has repelled the shooters.
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Probably because the groups most exposed to threats and violence are the minority religious groups.
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Sapper Redux said:

I'm honestly surprised it's only sometimes. Almost every synagogue has some form of constant security in the US, and a lot of places require visitors to request the ability to worship there before showing up.
Ours aren't open during service time for any non-Ismailis - even other Muslims. I believe in cities with very small congregations where they hold services at someone's house or at a rented space, you have to contact the local board and let them know you're moving or coming to visit. I completely get it for synagogues. I think Ismaili mosques tend to fly under the radar compared to other Muslim groups because Ismailis tend to dress according to local culture and veils are not compulsory on Ismaili women.
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UTExan said:

And yet 54% of Protestant churches rely on gun carrying worshippers for security from one story I read recently. Interesting that several years ago, you would read accounts of church security folks neutralizing would be mass shooters. Maybe serving Costco coffee after church has repelled the shooters.
Our church utilizes a team of church members, but it is lead by 2 police officers that attend our church. To be on the team, you have to attend training sessions.

We have also changed entryway procedures to try to limit building access to certain entrances once services have started. There will always be a security team member in the foyer watching the doors an parking lots, and we will always have one at the entrance to our childrens ministry area. We are also looking into other building upgrades to enhance security - especially in the childrens area.

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No idea how many, if any, conceal carry during our services but we have two off duty police there on Sundays
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My synagogue has one front door and a hallway that is monitored by a CHL during the service. We have so many people carrying that if anyone started something, a very real concern is that we might hit one another in the crossfire.
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Win At Life said:

My synagogue has one front door and a hallway that is monitored by a CHL during the service. We have so many people carrying that if anyone started something, a very real concern is that we might hit one another in the crossfire.
This is where we ask the ones that we know are carrying to attend training sessions. While training is mostly shooting and firearm handling type stuff - with some general procedure things thrown in - it at least gives us an idea who is carrying and who isnt, and what their capabilities are. I strongly encourage churches - especially small churches - to at least do this with men you trust. You can also contact your local sheriff or police to help do this if you dont have a qualified member. I know our local sheriff - who is a church member - has been a big help to us and other congregations.

For larger congregations, there are consultants out there who specialize in this stuff that are incredible resources to other congregations. The head of security at Prestonwood in Plano is one that I know of.

On a side note - we also have confronted anyone open carrying and asked they not do that on campus. Most agree but one dude got pissy about it and left. Oh well.


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gigemhilo said:

Win At Life said:

My synagogue has one front door and a hallway that is monitored by a CHL during the service. We have so many people carrying that if anyone started something, a very real concern is that we might hit one another in the crossfire.
This is where we ask the ones that we know are carrying to attend training sessions. While training is mostly shooting and firearm handling type stuff - with some general procedure things thrown in - it at least gives us an idea who is carrying and who isnt, and what their capabilities are. I strongly encourage churches - especially small churches - to at least do this with men you trust. You can also contact your local sheriff or police to help do this if you dont have a qualified member. I know our local sheriff - who is a church member - has been a big help to us and other congregations.

For larger congregations, there are consultants out there who specialize in this stuff that are incredible resources to other congregations. The head of security at Prestonwood in Plano is one that I know of.

On a side note - we also have confronted anyone open carrying and asked they not do that on campus. Most agree but one dude got pissy about it and left. Oh well.





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UTExan
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Sapper Redux said:

Probably because the groups most exposed to threats and violence are the minority religious groups.


And most have taken appropriate security measures to prevent a recurrence. Good for them.
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Stive said:

gigemhilo said:

Win At Life said:

My synagogue has one front door and a hallway that is monitored by a CHL during the service. We have so many people carrying that if anyone started something, a very real concern is that we might hit one another in the crossfire.
This is where we ask the ones that we know are carrying to attend training sessions. While training is mostly shooting and firearm handling type stuff - with some general procedure things thrown in - it at least gives us an idea who is carrying and who isnt, and what their capabilities are. I strongly encourage churches - especially small churches - to at least do this with men you trust. You can also contact your local sheriff or police to help do this if you dont have a qualified member. I know our local sheriff - who is a church member - has been a big help to us and other congregations.

For larger congregations, there are consultants out there who specialize in this stuff that are incredible resources to other congregations. The head of security at Prestonwood in Plano is one that I know of.

On a side note - we also have confronted anyone open carrying and asked they not do that on campus. Most agree but one dude got pissy about it and left. Oh well.





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Haha! You stalking me?

Not sure - a "new" old timer - last name Tarrentine. Very much a cowboy wanna be.
Stive
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gigemhilo said:

Stive said:

gigemhilo said:

Win At Life said:

My synagogue has one front door and a hallway that is monitored by a CHL during the service. We have so many people carrying that if anyone started something, a very real concern is that we might hit one another in the crossfire.
This is where we ask the ones that we know are carrying to attend training sessions. While training is mostly shooting and firearm handling type stuff - with some general procedure things thrown in - it at least gives us an idea who is carrying and who isnt, and what their capabilities are. I strongly encourage churches - especially small churches - to at least do this with men you trust. You can also contact your local sheriff or police to help do this if you dont have a qualified member. I know our local sheriff - who is a church member - has been a big help to us and other congregations.

For larger congregations, there are consultants out there who specialize in this stuff that are incredible resources to other congregations. The head of security at Prestonwood in Plano is one that I know of.

On a side note - we also have confronted anyone open carrying and asked they not do that on campus. Most agree but one dude got pissy about it and left. Oh well.





Please tell me I know this guy.
Haha! You stalking me?

Not sure - a "new" old timer - last name Tarrentine. Very much a cowboy wanna be.


Nah…just browsing the site this morning and saw this thread. You weighed in and I had to ask.
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