Open arms, safe communities: the theology of church security
"This book would be the first of its kind to address the theological complexities of safety planning. Most houses of worship know they need a plan; no one needs convincing of that, but as one Episcopal rector recently told me: Safety planning often stalls out when we come to a crossroads of res...
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Type de support: | Imprimé Livre |
Langue: | Anglais |
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New York, NY
Church Publishing
[2021]
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Dans: | Année: 2021 |
Sujets non-standardisés: | B
Church Buildings
Safety measures
B Church Management B Church Buildings Security measures |
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Résumé: | "This book would be the first of its kind to address the theological complexities of safety planning. Most houses of worship know they need a plan; no one needs convincing of that, but as one Episcopal rector recently told me: Safety planning often stalls out when we come to a crossroads of restricting access and locking more doors, while still proclaiming that we are an open place and welcome all. We just can't seem to get past that contradiction. But what if we can get past it? What if we discuss the need for fewer entry points and more locked doors by looking through the lens of what it means to create safe places to worship while protecting those we love? How can we do this without further increasing fear while remaining an inviting place to enter?"-- |
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ISBN: | 1640653228 |