Tuesday, December 19, 2017
Run, Hide, Fight
With all of the violence in our society today the church is no longer a safe haven from the world. Violence has made its way into the sanctuary. We need to hope for the best but be prepared for worst. We should also ensure that we have properly trained people in our congregation on how to handle a violent situation. When there is an active shooter, or a disruptive person, does the congregation know what to do? That's where the run, hide, fight philosophy comes into play.
When an incident begins a decision has to be made quickly. Most people would say run away as fast as you can. That's great if it is safe to do so. In the heat of the situation you have to make a decision in an instant. Is it safe to run, if so run away as fast as you can. If it's not safe to run then do I hide? Yes, hide if you can safely do so. If you are inside the sanctuary you may be able to take cover under the pews or chairs. If there is an active shooter this may not be safe either. If you are in the education or classroom building then you may be able to shelter-in-place in a classroom or a utility closet. If you can hide then do so and stay put until help arrives. Hopefully law enforcement.
Your last resort should be to fight. There may be a situation where you will have no other recourse but to defend yourself and others. If you have to fight then fight with everything that you have in you. Use whatever you can find as a weapon and fight. This is a last resort. If you can run or hide that would be the best but if not then fight.
I know that no one wants to think about these kinds of things happening in the church but in today's world you have to be prepared. Make sure that all of your ushers, greeters, teachers, pastors, and volunteers are aware of how to respond. If a situation does occur at least there will be people that will know what to do.
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