I'm sorry this is a long post . I've been on this forum for a while, but I'm not sure I've ever posted. I attended a training meeting for the new volunteer security team that is being established at my church. We currently serve as greeters and I was very interested in how the team would be implemented, since it effects me. The individual heading up the team means very well and is passionate about keeping worshipers safe. It was very obvious from the beginning that he was very proud of his plan for the team. Unfortunately, I don't think anyone else was consulted and it was clear from the start that he was not a firearm enthusiast, familiar with the caliber of individuals who hold CHLs and carry regularly, nor with laws in the State of Texas. The slides were very generic and not at all tailored to the church or specific to legal requirements in Texas. Based on the questions from the audience, it appears there were quite a few who were very knowledgeable. When questioned, he told people to contact the elders if they didn't like his plan. I think this was just his pride, but that can cause reckless decisions. When asked how other churches implemented security teams, he simply said that in his 20+ year of ministry only one other church he knew of even had a security plan. He stated that everyone that would be carrying needed to carry on an empty chamber. That he would be requesting the elders approve 30.06 signs after the team was established. And that he was ordering shirts that said security, so everyone knew who they were.
I was one of many I'm sure that emailed the elders. I strongly suggested that they consult a professional with experience in church security teams when developing the plan and that they reach out to other churches in the area who have successfully implemented security teams. I also debunked the wild west shootout lie regarding 30.06 (he actually said that right after he said he was pro-2A

So my real reason for writing this, we could use a lot of prayer. Also, with the incredible amount of knowledge on this forum, I'm sure others attend churches that have successfully implemented security teams without recklessly creating mass shooting zones by disarming CHLs. If anyone would be willing to provide a contact that can provide some information on how your team was implemented that I could pass on, or even to meet with myself and the elders and the security team leader, I would be very grateful. You can PM me and I'll send you my contact info. I'm on the east side of Dallas.
Thanks