CHURCH SAFETY TEAM TRAINING

Prepare Your Team for Real-World Threats

Churches are meant to be sanctuaries—but in today’s world, safety teams must be equipped for the unexpected. Our advanced force-on-force training prepares your church safety team for the high-stress scenarios they may face.

Why It Matters:

This training bridges the gap between theory and real-world readiness. Role-players, marking rounds, and stress-inducing scenarios allow your team to make decisions without lethal consequences—so they’re better prepared when it really counts.

Mistakes made in training become lessons. Mistakes in real life have consequences.

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Training Highlights:

  • Realistic shoot house scenarios in our 7-room facility

  • Use of Glock 17T non-lethal training weapons

  • Combatives for weapon retention and subject control

  • Vehicle CQB & dynamic pistol and rifle integration

  • Trauma response / TECC / Stop the Bleed certification

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What You’ll Learn:

  • Room clearing and angle management

  • Communication under stress

  • Threat recognition and de-escalation strategies

  • Team coordination and role-based responses

  • Civilian trauma care and emergency response

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Led By Experts

Train under the guidance of Altonio Rivers and Nicole Thurman—experienced instructors with backgrounds in SWAT, law enforcement, combatives, and trauma response.

Shirt, long pants, and closed toe shoes required for any CQB, Shoot House, and Vehicle training; long sleeve shirt or jacket required for marking rounds and scenario training; mat classes require a shirt (no tank tops) and bottoms that cover the knee such as leggings or sweatpants.

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