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How do we reconcile the need to create safe places for worship and community with a theology of welcome and inclusion?

Most houses of worship know they need a safety plan, but leadership often resists the tough conversations of restricting access and locking more doors. This seems contrary to proclaiming that church is a welcoming, open place for all. There are books, manuals, guides, and articles advising how to create a safety plan for faith-based institutions, but none of them wrestles with the theological questions that come up during the process.

By exploring these questions, faith-based institutions of all kinds can better tackle the challenges of creating a safety plan with more thought, insight, and confidence. Understanding that incidents of violence are impossible to ignore, candor about the firearms debate will allow for deeper empathy and clearer direction in decision-making. Throughout this book, the author encourages leadership to reconcile having ultimate faith in God with taking reasonable means to protect ourselves and those in our care.



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“Jeanie Garrett empowers the reader to release fear and embrace the theology of a loving God who walks with those of us who wrestle with
what a safe church should look like. She does an amazing job encompassing safety, gun violence, and systemic racism.”
—The Rev. Kathleen Walker, missioner for Black Ministries, Episcopal Diocese of North Carolina

“This comprehensive collection encourages and supports my understanding both theologically and practically on the importance of an established plan of security in all places where there are public gatherings, most importantly our houses of worship.”
—Rev. Dave Ballbach, Director of Operations, First United Methodist Church of Austin

“Balancing issues of safety and welcome and looking at the theology involved in making practical and faithful decisions is the subject of Jeanie Garrett’s Open Arms, Safe Communities, and I can’t recommend it highly enough.”
—The Very Rev. Lucinda Laird, Dean, the American Cathedral in Paris

“Jeanie’s well-researched book provides a strong faith-based exploration of the current risk management challenges we face as a society as well as actionable recommendations faith leaders can take to open their doors while protecting their flock.”
—Earl Crane, PhD, CISSP, Former Director, White House National Security Council and the Department of Homeland Security



Table of Contents

Introduction

Chapter 1 What Are We Afraid Of?

Chapter 2 Guns in Sacred Spaces

Chapter 3 Faith, Courage, and Mass Tragedy

Chapter 4 Our Duty to Protect

Chapter 5 Our Call to Welcome

Chapter 6 Making a Plan

Chapter 7 Common Planning Pitfalls

Chapter 8 Social Justice and Cultural Change

Conclusion Moving Forward

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      Publisher: Church Publishing Inc
      Publication Date: 02/09/2021
      ISBN13: 9781640653221, 978-1640653221
      ISBN10: 1640653228

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      How do we reconcile the need to create safe places for worship and community with a theology of welcome and inclusion?

      Most houses of worship know they need a safety plan, but leadership often resists the tough conversations of restricting access and locking more doors. This seems contrary to proclaiming that church is a welcoming, open place for all. There are books, manuals, guides, and articles advising how to create a safety plan for faith-based institutions, but none of them wrestles with the theological questions that come up during the process.

      By exploring these questions, faith-based institutions of all kinds can better tackle the challenges of creating a safety plan with more thought, insight, and confidence. Understanding that incidents of violence are impossible to ignore, candor about the firearms debate will allow for deeper empathy and clearer direction in decision-making. Throughout this book, the author encourages leadership to reconcile having ultimate faith in God with taking reasonable means to protect ourselves and those in our care.



      Trade Review

      “Jeanie Garrett empowers the reader to release fear and embrace the theology of a loving God who walks with those of us who wrestle with
      what a safe church should look like. She does an amazing job encompassing safety, gun violence, and systemic racism.”
      —The Rev. Kathleen Walker, missioner for Black Ministries, Episcopal Diocese of North Carolina

      “This comprehensive collection encourages and supports my understanding both theologically and practically on the importance of an established plan of security in all places where there are public gatherings, most importantly our houses of worship.”
      —Rev. Dave Ballbach, Director of Operations, First United Methodist Church of Austin

      “Balancing issues of safety and welcome and looking at the theology involved in making practical and faithful decisions is the subject of Jeanie Garrett’s Open Arms, Safe Communities, and I can’t recommend it highly enough.”
      —The Very Rev. Lucinda Laird, Dean, the American Cathedral in Paris

      “Jeanie’s well-researched book provides a strong faith-based exploration of the current risk management challenges we face as a society as well as actionable recommendations faith leaders can take to open their doors while protecting their flock.”
      —Earl Crane, PhD, CISSP, Former Director, White House National Security Council and the Department of Homeland Security



      Table of Contents

      Introduction

      Chapter 1 What Are We Afraid Of?

      Chapter 2 Guns in Sacred Spaces

      Chapter 3 Faith, Courage, and Mass Tragedy

      Chapter 4 Our Duty to Protect

      Chapter 5 Our Call to Welcome

      Chapter 6 Making a Plan

      Chapter 7 Common Planning Pitfalls

      Chapter 8 Social Justice and Cultural Change

      Conclusion Moving Forward

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