Chl in Church

CHL discussions that do not fit into more specific topics

Moderators: carlson1, Charles L. Cotton

User avatar

mojo84
Senior Member
Posts in topic: 9
Posts: 9043
Joined: Tue Jun 21, 2011 4:07 pm
Location: Boerne, TX (Kendall County)

Re: Chl in Church

#61

Post by mojo84 »

elpjt wrote:Thanks for the responses. I am looking for stats or numbers that show the benefits on CHL's in the congregation.
That may be hard to find since there is no way of knowing for sure how many people are carrying. Show him the stats of how much less likely a CHL is to commit a crime compared to the general population and law enforcement officers. That should convince him.

I'll have to do a search or Keith or Charles may have that link handy.

Here is one article by Charles. https://www.texasfirearmscoalition.com/ ... ry-conduct" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Note: Me sharing a link and information published by others does not constitute my endorsement, agreement, disagreement, my opinion or publishing by me. If you do not like what is contained at a link I share, take it up with the author or publisher of the content.
User avatar

SewTexas
Senior Member
Posts in topic: 7
Posts: 3509
Joined: Wed Dec 22, 2010 11:52 pm
Location: Alvin
Contact:

Re: Chl in Church

#62

Post by SewTexas »

someone wrote a good article about shootings in churches about a year or two back.

I do know that if my pastor were to post our church he would lose our family, and I'm pretty sure we wouldn't be the only ones to leave.
~Tracy
Gun control is what you talk about when you don't want to talk about the truth ~ Colion Noir
User avatar

mojo84
Senior Member
Posts in topic: 9
Posts: 9043
Joined: Tue Jun 21, 2011 4:07 pm
Location: Boerne, TX (Kendall County)

Re: Chl in Church

#63

Post by mojo84 »

Here's a better idea; recommend to your pastor the church sponsor a chl license class and encourage staff and members attend. :thumbs2:

That's what will make the church safer if that is his goal.
Note: Me sharing a link and information published by others does not constitute my endorsement, agreement, disagreement, my opinion or publishing by me. If you do not like what is contained at a link I share, take it up with the author or publisher of the content.
User avatar

Deltaboy
Senior Member
Posts in topic: 1
Posts: 1136
Joined: Sat Feb 27, 2010 9:52 pm
Location: Johnson County TX

Re: Chl in Church

#64

Post by Deltaboy »

I carry at Church on Sundays.
I 'm just an Ole Sinner saved by Grace and Smith & Wesson.
User avatar

carlson1
Moderator
Posts in topic: 6
Posts: 11659
Joined: Sat Dec 03, 2005 1:11 am

Re: Chl in Church

#65

Post by carlson1 »

mojo84 wrote:Here's a better idea; recommend to your pastor the church sponsor a chl license class and encourage staff and members attend. :thumbs2:

That's what will make the church safer if that is his goal.
I am a Pastor and this is exactly what I do. Our Moderator, Crossfire has held several Texas CHL classes and Utah CFP classses sponsored by my church. Mr. Cotton has been sponsored to teach his seminar there. In fact he needs to come back. I hope reads this. :thumbs2:
Image
User avatar

C-dub
Senior Member
Posts in topic: 5
Posts: 13534
Joined: Sat May 16, 2009 7:18 pm
Location: DFW

Re: Chl in Church

#66

Post by C-dub »

You could also show him instances of when a CHL holder stopped the attacker before hurting anyone or hurting more. Then you could mention that if he puts up proper signage there won't be anyone around like that to even have the possibility of stopping someone until the police arrive minutes later. You could ask him how many of his flock is he willing to sacrifice until they arrive?
I am not and have never been a LEO. My avatar is in honor of my friend, Dallas Police Sargent Michael Smith, who was murdered along with four other officers in Dallas on 7.7.2016.
NRA Patriot-Endowment Lifetime Member---------------------------------------------Si vis pacem, para bellum.................................................Patriot Guard Rider
User avatar

rtschl
Senior Member
Posts in topic: 2
Posts: 1252
Joined: Thu Jul 02, 2009 1:50 pm
Location: Fort Worth

Re: Chl in Church

#67

Post by rtschl »

Jimmy Meeks, a Hurst Police Officer and Pastor, started SheepDog Seminars for churches: http://www.sheepdogseminarsforchurches.com/home.html His purpose is to let church leaders know that there is a real danger out there and to make them realize there is a need to be prepared.

Carl Chinn speaks at the SheepDog seminars was the facility manager at Focus on the Family when the hostage taking and shooting incident in 1996 and on his church's security team involved in responding to a shooting in 2007. His website is:http://www.carlchinn.com/ I really recommend reading his book: "Evil Invades Sanctuary".

Those two sites are great places to start to get churches and other faith based organizations aware of the danger out there.

Ron
Ron
NRA Member
User avatar

SewTexas
Senior Member
Posts in topic: 7
Posts: 3509
Joined: Wed Dec 22, 2010 11:52 pm
Location: Alvin
Contact:

Re: Chl in Church

#68

Post by SewTexas »

rtschl wrote:Jimmy Meeks, a Hurst Police Officer and Pastor, started SheepDog Seminars for churches: http://www.sheepdogseminarsforchurches.com/home.html His purpose is to let church leaders know that there is a real danger out there and to make them realize there is a need to be prepared.

Carl Chinn speaks at the SheepDog seminars was the facility manager at Focus on the Family when the hostage taking and shooting incident in 1996 and on his church's security team involved in responding to a shooting in 2007. His website is:http://www.carlchinn.com/ I really recommend reading his book: "Evil Invades Sanctuary".

Those two sites are great places to start to get churches and other faith based organizations aware of the danger out there.

Ron

this is what you're looking for, he has loads of articles and I think he has stats too.
~Tracy
Gun control is what you talk about when you don't want to talk about the truth ~ Colion Noir

elpjt
Junior Member
Posts in topic: 3
Posts: 44
Joined: Tue Jul 19, 2011 11:15 pm

Re: Chl in Church

#69

Post by elpjt »

Thanks, I am in no hurry to start the discussion so let them cool off a bit.
Run Fast, Turn Left

srothstein
Senior Member
Posts in topic: 1
Posts: 5274
Joined: Sat Dec 16, 2006 8:27 pm
Location: Luling, TX

Re: Chl in Church

#70

Post by srothstein »

You might want to ask him to look into the shootings in Aurora and Colorado Springs. In 2007, a woman with a CHL stopped a mass shooting from being worse in the New Life Church in Colorado Springs. In 2012, an off duty officer shot a shooter in a church in Aurora. Point out that the second was the only person authorized to have guns there but you cannot always count on a cop being around when you need him. There is a well known saying about there never being a cop around when you really need one.
Steve Rothstein
User avatar

jmra
Senior Member
Posts in topic: 14
Posts: 10371
Joined: Tue Feb 03, 2009 6:51 am
Location: Ellis County

Re: Chl in Church

#71

Post by jmra »

rtschl wrote:Jimmy Meeks, a Hurst Police Officer and Pastor, started SheepDog Seminars for churches: http://www.sheepdogseminarsforchurches.com/home.html His purpose is to let church leaders know that there is a real danger out there and to make them realize there is a need to be prepared.

Carl Chinn speaks at the SheepDog seminars was the facility manager at Focus on the Family when the hostage taking and shooting incident in 1996 and on his church's security team involved in responding to a shooting in 2007. His website is:http://www.carlchinn.com/ I really recommend reading his book: "Evil Invades Sanctuary".

Those two sites are great places to start to get churches and other faith based organizations aware of the danger out there.

Ron
From what I can tell from attending one of Jimmy Meeks seminars, he is not a supporter of CHLs responding to an active shooter in a church. He pushes unarmed eyes and ears team members acting as cannon fodder until paid security (which he will gladly provide you with for the right price) or local LEO responds. He even shows a bunch of pics of unarmed "Sheepdogs" who died (unnecessarily as far as I'm concerned) defending the church against active shooters. It took almost a year for us to rebuild our eyes and ears team after his "presentation" at our church.
Life is tough, but it's tougher when you're stupid.
John Wayne
NRA Lifetime member
User avatar

mojo84
Senior Member
Posts in topic: 9
Posts: 9043
Joined: Tue Jun 21, 2011 4:07 pm
Location: Boerne, TX (Kendall County)

Re: Chl in Church

#72

Post by mojo84 »

jmra wrote:
rtschl wrote:Jimmy Meeks, a Hurst Police Officer and Pastor, started SheepDog Seminars for churches: http://www.sheepdogseminarsforchurches.com/home.html His purpose is to let church leaders know that there is a real danger out there and to make them realize there is a need to be prepared.

Carl Chinn speaks at the SheepDog seminars was the facility manager at Focus on the Family when the hostage taking and shooting incident in 1996 and on his church's security team involved in responding to a shooting in 2007. His website is:http://www.carlchinn.com/ I really recommend reading his book: "Evil Invades Sanctuary".

Those two sites are great places to start to get churches and other faith based organizations aware of the danger out there.

Ron
From what I can tell from attending one of Jimmy Meeks seminars, he is not a supporter of CHLs responding to an active shooter in a church. He pushes unarmed eyes and ears team members acting as cannon fodder until paid security (which he will gladly provide you with for the right price) or local LEO responds. He even shows a bunch of pics of unarmed "Sheepdogs" who died (unnecessarily as far as I'm concerned) defending the church against active shooters. It took almost a year for us to rebuild our eyes and ears team after his "presentation" at our church.

Interesting JRMA. I was thinking about getting them to come to our church to do a seminar for us and other local churches. Your comments cause me to rethink that idea.
Note: Me sharing a link and information published by others does not constitute my endorsement, agreement, disagreement, my opinion or publishing by me. If you do not like what is contained at a link I share, take it up with the author or publisher of the content.

scottmeador

Re: Chl in Church

#73

Post by scottmeador »

rtschl wrote:From what I can tell from attending one of Jimmy Meeks seminars, he is not a supporter of CHLs responding to an active shooter in a church. He pushes unarmed eyes and ears team members acting as cannon fodder until paid security (which he will gladly provide you with for the right price) or local LEO responds. He even shows a bunch of pics of unarmed "Sheepdogs" who died (unnecessarily as far as I'm concerned) defending the church against active shooters. It took almost a year for us to rebuild our eyes and ears team after his "presentation" at our church.
Wow I was not aware that E&E teams were setup like this on purpose. We were told not to carry due to Security Guard PC restrictions. Going to rethink become involved with our E&E after my newborn hiatus is over.
User avatar

SewTexas
Senior Member
Posts in topic: 7
Posts: 3509
Joined: Wed Dec 22, 2010 11:52 pm
Location: Alvin
Contact:

Re: Chl in Church

#74

Post by SewTexas »

sounds like he's reading the law very tightly. "eyes & ears" doesn't necc mean security to me.
~Tracy
Gun control is what you talk about when you don't want to talk about the truth ~ Colion Noir
User avatar

jmra
Senior Member
Posts in topic: 14
Posts: 10371
Joined: Tue Feb 03, 2009 6:51 am
Location: Ellis County

Re: Chl in Church

#75

Post by jmra »

SewTexas wrote:sounds like he's reading the law very tightly. "eyes & ears" doesn't necc mean security to me.
That's the problem with the way the code is written, depending on who is doing the interpreting, it can be a very wide net.
Life is tough, but it's tougher when you're stupid.
John Wayne
NRA Lifetime member
Post Reply

Return to “General Texas CHL Discussion”