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What’s Your Church’s Threat Level? A 3-Level Security Framework (High, Moderate, Low)
This episode explains that every church has a security threat level and that risk is not determined by size alone, but by visibility, location, past incidents, and external threats. The presenter introduces a three-level system—Level 1 (high risk), Level 2 (moderate risk), and Level 3 (low risk)—and describes common characteristics for each. Level 1 churches may include megachurches (2,000+), churches in high-crime or politically volatile areas, those with high-profile congregants or media attention, or a history of threats, attacks, or protests, and are advised to use trained armed security with layered coverage (parking lot, meeting hall, sanctuary), comprehensive interior/exterior surveillance, controlled access points, regular training (recommended minimum four hours per month), and strong coordination with local law enforcement. Level 2 churches (200–999) may have moderate visibility, urban/suburban settings with moderate crime, and external risk factors, and should implement a trained security team (armed or unarmed depending on laws/policy), cameras at primary entry points and common areas, situational awareness training for volunteers/greeters, an emergency plan (evacuation and lockdown), and collaboration with law enforcement. Level 3 churches (under 200) with minimal visibility and no known threat history are still urged to maintain baseline preparedness through trained greeters, basic surveillance and lockdown procedures, medical emergency plans using qualified congregants, clear suspicious-activity protocols, and responsible concealed carry where legal, while noting concealed carriers alone are not a plan due to training shortfalls. The presenter gives examples including a large protest at City’s Church in St. Paul and a 40-person church near Antioch, California being treated as higher risk due to nearby violence, directs viewers to ChristianWarriorTraining.com for an accompanying article and training resources, and asks viewers to like, subscribe, comment, pray for church safety, and remember “ABCs: Always be caring.”
00:00 Every Church Has a Threat Level (Why Size Doesn’t Equal Safety)
01:48 The 3-Level Security Framework: High, Moderate, Low
03:15 Level 1 (High Risk): What Puts a Church on the Radar
06:16 Level 1 Security Plan: Armed Team, Layers, Cameras & Training
08:05 Level 2 (Moderate Risk): Typical Profiles & Warning Signs
09:48 Level 2 Security Plan: Right-Sized Team, Cameras & Response Plans
10:30 Level 3 (Low Risk): Don’t Let “Safe” Turn Into Complacency
11:31 Level 3 Security Plan: Greeters, Baseline Procedures & Concealed Carry Reality Check
12:50 Real-World Example + Resources, Subscribe, and Final Charge
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