Safety & Training · Workshop

Church Safety: Protecting your Congregation

A specialized safety course focused on protecting congregations, hosted by RF's Firearms Training.

Mon, 2 Nov 2026 RF's Firearms / Training Russellville , Kentucky
The Church Safety: Protecting your Congregation course is designed to equip church leaders and members with the knowledge and strategies necessary to enhance security within their places of worship. Hosted by RF's Firearms Training in Russellville, Kentucky, this workshop covers critical aspects of threat assessment, emergency response, and proactive safety measures. Participants will gain valuable insights into maintaining a secure environment while fostering a welcoming atmosphere for their community members.

What to Expect

A professional training environment focused on practical security solutions for religious organizations.

Who Should Attend

  • Church leaders
  • Security team members
  • Congregation members
  • Safety-conscious individuals

Agenda Overview

Comprehensive training session covering safety protocols and emergency preparedness.
Venue & Address
RF's Firearms / Training
248 W Valley Dr
Russellville , Kentucky – 42276
United States
Organizer
RF's Firearms Training · Training Center
Provider of firearms training and safety courses in Kentucky.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is the instructor?
The course is taught by RF's Firearms Training.
Where is it located?
248 West Valley Drive, Russellville, KY.
Is this a USCCA course?
Yes, it is a USCCA-affiliated training.
Who should attend?
Church leaders and security-minded individuals.
What is the focus?
Protecting congregations and enhancing church security.
How do I register?
Contact RF's Firearms Training directly.
Tags
safety training church security Russellville Kentucky
Summary
A safety workshop for church security and congregation protection.
Highlights
  • Threat assessment strategies
  • Emergency response planning
  • Proactive safety measures
  • Community security focus
  • Expert-led instruction
  • Practical safety applications
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