
Train and equip your leaders, safety team, and volunteers to protect your congregation from today’s real threats — with training that’s biblical, practical, and proven.
Not sure if our training is what your church needs? This quick assessment sponsored by the Department of Homeland Security - Cyber Defense Agency to help you discover if our solutions align with your goals. Whether you're just getting started, looking to refine your teams skills, or leading a safety team, find out how we can support you in protecting your congregation.

At E611, we believe true church safety starts with spiritual strength. Policies and procedures matter—but a foundation of prayer and faith ensures lasting impact.
Our mission is simple: help ministries protect their people while preserving their spiritual identity. Every security model we design aligns with your church’s mission and keeps Christ at the center.
What We Offer:
Your ministry deserves to thrive in a safe, spiritually grounded environment. Let us help you build a safety-minded culture that protects staff, volunteers, and congregations—without compromising your mission.

Structured Volunteer Training
Even the best volunteers need structured training. Equip your team to create a safe, welcoming environment rooted in faith and supported by proven strategies.
Our training blends classroom instruction with hands-on experience, ensuring practical skills for real-world scenarios. Each session strengthens your team while honoring your ministry’s mission.
What You’ll Learn
Why It Matters
Emergency skills—like first aid, CPR, and active shooter drills—empower volunteers to act decisively when seconds count. Our program provides confidence and clarity under pressure.
Ready to strengthen your team?
Work with trusted authorities and community partners to ensure your security plan aligns with best practices and legal requirements. Their expertise can help identify overlooked risks and provide valuable resources.
Conduct a thorough review of your current security measures to find weaknesses—such as unsecured entrances, outdated technology, or lack of emergency protocols—that could compromise safety.
Create a detailed layout of your facility, marking every entry and exit, areas with limited visibility, and places where surveillance coverage is incomplete. This helps prioritize improvements and resource allocation.
Gather firsthand insights from those who know the environment best. Their experiences can reveal patterns, vulnerabilities, and practical suggestions for enhancing security.
Assign a score to each identified risk based on how likely it is to occur and how severe its consequences would be. This structured approach helps prioritize actions and allocate resources effectively.
Any good team requires proper planning. Knowing exactly what to do and addressing any weaknesses will ensure the congregation and the security team are as prepared as possible.
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