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    Florida Church Safety & Liability Conference

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    Best Safety Practices and Liabilities for Your Houses of Worship – Trinity FL, October 14th

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    updated: Sep 28, 2017

    Trinity Security Allies is pleased to announce their Inaugural Church Safety & Liability Conference to be held October 14, 2017 at Generations Christian Church in Trinity, Florida. This training is designed for pastors, staff, volunteers and those that are interested in the safety of their church. Experts of church safety will bring relevant insight to better prepare your church in the event of an incident and educate your church on avoiding foreseeable lawsuits against your organization.

    With the recent shooting in Antioch, TN and disruptive attendees creating disturbances more and more frequently during church services. Domestic violence isn’t kept at home anymore, but rather bleeding into the churches at an alarming rate. Is your church prepared? With the increasing number of attacks against churches, all houses of worship must train and network with one another. Further, churches must share best practices along with potential community threats with one another and just as important, with local law enforcement agencies. Churches must ensure all procedures are in place to best protect their house of worship.

    With the alarming number of attacks against houses of worship, these experts will bring relevant insight to better prepare your church in the event of an incident and educate you on preventing avoidable lawsuits against your organization.

    James Howard, Executive Director, Trinity Security Allies

    This conference brings together national and local resources offering valuable information and best practices to protect your church including Rev. Jamie Johnson, Director Center for Faith-Based & Neighborhood Partnerships, U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Corporal Alan Wilkett from Pasco Sheriff’s Office and several other experts. Also, an interactive attorney panel will provide solutions to questions covering OSHA, premise liability and personal injury.  A key topic is how to lower the risk of losing a lawsuit in the event of an incident.

    A MUST-ATTEND event for pastors, church staff, volunteers or any individual or group with a heart to protect their church.

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     For more information about the Church Safety & Liability Conference, Trinity Security Allies, or the latest news, photos, videos, and much more, go to http://www.trinitysecurityallies.com

    About Trinity Security Allies:

    Trinity Security Allies, is a non-profit organization offering education, training and consulting to churches using their own resources to build and implement a safety plan. Trinity Security Allies provides a platform for local community churches to network, share best practices and potential community threats.

    Media Contact: James Howard       Email: jim@trinitysecurityallies.com          Ph: (727) 267-0590

    Source: MyNetworkOne on behalf of Trinity Security Allies, Inc.

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  • Trinity Security Allies & Church Safety

    Trinity Security Allies & Church Safety

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    updated: Jun 8, 2017

    Are you prepared for the dangers that your house of worship faces today? Threat profiling – ways to make your church a safer place.

    Jim Howard, a 35-year police veteran and principal with Trinity Security Allies, will make a presentation this Saturday, June 10th at Cornerstone Fellowship Church, 224 Barber Hill Drive, Waynesville, NC 28786. Mr. Howard started his law enforcement career in 1975 with the Norfolk Police Department in Norfolk, VA, and has been in law enforcement either sworn or working for the private sector all his adult life. Jim was with the Norfolk Police Department for 26 years, retiring from there as a Sergeant.

    “There is so much value in raising awareness about an everyday threat facing our churches.”

    Ed Klaameyer, Congregation President

    How do you determine a threat has walked into your church?

    Jim’s focus on church safety is that everyone must understand that the church’s key role is to enlarge the Kingdom of God. Jim explains how, by using a combination of time-tested, current trend profiling and behavior-patterning analysis staff, volunteers and members will be able to determent if a person needs help or is a threat to the church. Jim teaches churches to be prepared in today’s uncertain times for every dangerous situation that may come into their church, business, their home and their everyday life.

    After becoming the safety team coordinator for Generations Christian Church, Jim started offering safety training to other churches for no cost throughout the Tampa Bay area. Right now, Jim is still working with over 40 churches in the Tampa Bay area, several in North Carolina and South Carolina. Jim holds monthly meetings where he and the other churches talk about current events that would affect a church’s safety and best practices on keeping churches safe.

    Jim’s training educates church members, staff and volunteers in situational awareness, where they will look for warning sign, or red flags. He trains them to recognize the danger signs of a disruptive attendee, domestic violence or the possibility of an active shooter, and to alert others that may be able to stop something before it happens. Jim works through ways on how to prepare for those types of situation, to be able to slow down the threat until help can arrive. This threat profiling training is valuable for their staff, volunteers and members of the church and gives them the tools to see a threat before it turns dangerous, and ways to survive during the incident at the church, work, home or at play.

    “Our church brought Jim in to educate our church staff, and we learned so much more that 6 weeks later, we opened our facility to the community with Jim as the main presenter. There is so much value in raising awareness about an everyday threat facing our churches,” states Ed Klaameyer, former congregational president of Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, Lutz, FL.

    For more information:

    Mitch Smithies: (727) 677-0454 / msmithies44@gmail.com

    Jim Howard: (727) 534-6047 / jim@trinitysecurityallies.com

    Event: Saturday, June 10th, 9 a.m. to 12 noon

    Protecting Your House of Worship

                Cornerstone Fellowship Church

                224 Barber Hill Drive

                Waynesville, NC 28786

    *FREE EVENT – Donation appreciated.

    Source: MyNetworkOne on Behalf of Trinity Security Allies

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