Updated 11:59 pm.EST, Fri November 20, 2009

Church|Wed, Jul. 30 2008 02:24 PM EDT

Group Launches Security Tour to Help Protect Church Flocks

By Nathan Black|Christian Post Reporter

With church security threats moving beyond theft, embezzlement and sexual harassment to violence and shootings, churches are being urged to receive proper training to help protect their flocks.

"Churches are open and accessible for their fellowship, yet those who have a sole intention of doing harm have an easy access into the church. How do Churches prepare and plan for this violent phenomena?" posed Church Security Solutions, LLC.

The latest violence to hit a religious facility took place on Sunday in Knoxville, Tenn., where a gunman opened fire during a children's play, killing two people and wounding seven.

"Criminals know there will be very little resistance, very little preparation, very little security," said Jeff Hawkins, author of An Introduction to Security & Emergency Planning for Faith-Based Organizations, according to The Free Lance-Star, which noted this was the 17th major shooting in the United States at a house of worship since 1998.

The Knoxville shooting follows last winter's tragedy at a Colorado Springs megachurch and a missionary training center in Arvada, Colo. The December shootings left four people dead.

Church Security Solutions and its team of professional leaders have announced they will be touring the country over the next year to provide churches, big and small, training in security. CSS will visit major metropolitan areas with one-day conferences covering cameras and surveillance, threat assessment, legal and liability issues, data security and security team development. The regional conferences will also teach attendees how to control and manage a critical incident should one occur at their church or organization.

"Church leaders today face the unique challenge of providing an open and loving environment in the church without being mistaken for an easy target," says a statement on the CSS Web site.

The 2008-2009 Security Conference Tour launches in Aug. 14 in Portland, Ore., where Pastor Doug Newcomb of Faith Bible Church in Denver, Colo., will share "Lessons Learned" from the day he received the call about the tragic shootings that broke out just miles from his church.

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  • JC »
    Fri Aug 01, 2008 10:46 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    To Chicago24:

    We shall see dear one, we shall see.

    If I am wrong, I have nothing to lose and you have everything to gain. If I am right, I have everything to gain, and unless you turn your life to Christ even what you have will be taken from you.

    It doesn't have to be this way Chicago24. I pray that God will open your eyes, your heart and your soul to what is really truth. Him who sits on The Throne. That's what is truth. He defines truth and truth abides in Him. The choice has and always be ours. God's love is a perfect and complete love. He is not angry with you, He only loves you. He is calling you, very lovingly, very tenderly.

    Don't think so? Then how did you end up here?

  • Thu Jul 31, 2008 3:49 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    JC: Christians have been much more persecuted in the past than they are now. And what's wrong with China and Russia becoming stronger allies? Anything is better than the U.S. being powerful. During the 14th and 15th centuries, Christianity was about the most evil religion that ever existed (the Inquisition, remember?)so we're in good company with radical Islam.

    It's pretty egocentric to think that the end times will occur during OUR lifetime. 2,000 years is hardly any time at all for Christianity to be around.

  • JC »
    Thu Jul 31, 2008 9:04 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    Beloved, the 2nd coming of Jesus is very, very close. Be watchful, be mindful.

    China and Russia are becoming stronger allies. Persia is becoming more impatient everyday. Islam is prowling around like a hungry lion, ready to devour at any moment. Wars and rumors of war. Earthquakes, floods and fire.

    These are the birth pains of things to come.

    Persecution of Christians is becoming more and more frequent, and more deadly. Jesus said this is John 15:20: "Remember the words I spoke to you: 'No servant is greater than his master.' If they persecuted me, they will persecute you also. If they obeyed my teaching, they will obey yours also."

    Take heart though beloved, Jesus also said this in Matthew 5:10 "Blessed are those who are persecuted because of righteousness, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven."

    Be watchful, be mindful, and keep focused on Him who sits on The Throne.

    For those who are followers of Christ, this existence is the worst it will ever be. For those who are not followers of Christ, this existence will be the best it will ever be.

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