Let’s Talk About Your Church’s Safety Needs
Whether your church already has a safety team or is just beginning to think through security, ChurchGuard Solutions can help you identify the next practical step.
Use the form below to request an initial site assessment, ask about Texas NSGP grant support, discuss policy development, or learn more about customized training and recurring safety support.
You do not need to have everything figured out before reaching out. We can help you determine where to start.
ChurchGuard Solutions
Phone: 972-804-8030
Email: sean@churchguardsolutions.com
Website: churchguardsolutions.com
Your Questions, Answered
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No. A properly trained safety team should support a welcoming environment, not take away from it. ChurchGuard Solutions helps safety teams operate with professionalism, discretion, and a ministry-first mindset so congregants feel cared for, not alarmed.
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No. ChurchGuard Solutions works with churches at different stages. Some churches already have a safety team and need clearer policies, training, or exercises. Others are just beginning and need help identifying where to start.
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ChurchGuard Solutions is built specifically for churches. We understand that safety in a ministry environment has to be handled differently than security in a business, school, or government setting.
What makes us different is the ability to blend real-world security and law enforcement experience with firsthand church leadership and volunteer experience. That combination allows us to help churches protect their people while preserving a welcoming, ministry-focused atmosphere.
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Yes. We offer catch-up training for new safety team members so they understand the same procedures, expectations, and response philosophy as the rest of the team.
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Yes. Church safety is not a one-time project. Recurring support can include refresher training, scenario-based exercises, policy updates, annual reviews, leadership consultation, and onboarding for new safety team members.
ChurchGuard Solutions can also provide updates on emerging safety trends, current threats, and relevant security concerns that may affect churches. This may include periodic intelligence briefings designed to help leadership and safety teams stay informed, prepared, and proactive.