Do not think you can just grab a bunch of security-minded congregation members and say ‘WAH-LAH’ we have a team!! There are too many things that can go wrong, and like any successful organization, all teams require work, thought, and attention. Training should be required and should be thought of in terms of initial team training, on going team training, and individual training. Furthermore it is important to train non-security team staff with some important basics. This video will help craft a training overview for your team.
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