Zero 5 Podcast

Zero 5 Safety Training

The Zero 5 Podcast brings ideas, information, and training to help churches build safety ministries that facilitate worship and fellowship that is safe and free from worry. zero5safetytraining.substack.com

  1. 5d ago

    Ep. 18 John Riley and Gentle Response De-Escalation

    After trying on two separate occasions to remotely record a podcast episode with John Riley, and having technical difficulties on both, I was finally able to sit down with John in person to conduct this interview. John is the founder of Gentle Response, LLC, which specializes in teaching de-escalation with a ministry mindset. With decades of law enforcement experience, and years on his own church safety ministry John has developed a unique method of training folks who don’t necessarily have a first responder or military background experience into being more comfortable dealing with VERY uncomfortable situations. In this episode John and I discuss the assault that occurred between a pastor and an agitator in New Orleans, LA, how the pastor could have handled it differently, and how a safety ministry and its team members can handle a similar situation. We also talk about the important ministry roles that safety team members play in taking the gospel to folks that most church congregation members would ignore or avoid because of how they look or are behaving. This is a fantastic episode with some great information for anyone involved with church safety ministry. Tune in, and please comment and share. For more information on getting training from John and his team, or to purchase either of his books click here. PROTECT HIS PEOPLE. GIVE HIM THE GLORY. Zero 5 Safety Training's Substack is made possible through the support of paid subscribers. If you enjoy our content please consider upgrading your subscription, or at the very least sharing our content with others. Get full access to Zero 5 Safety Training's Substack at zero5safetytraining.substack.com/subscribe

    Ep. 18 John Riley and Gentle Response De-Escalation
  2. Jul 20

    Ep. 16 Key Skillsets Every Church Safety Ministry Needs

    Church safety ministries are a in a very unique category. They are expected to train and respond like first responders, maintain and protect the ministry of the church as a whole, and do both as volunteers who get relatively little training and very little real world experience application of their skills. However, when an incident occurs at the church all eyes are on them because they literally are THE first responders. How the incident unfolds and whether it is successfully handled, or becomes a disaster depends on them. That is why skill development and training are so incredibly important. In this podcast episode I discuss the key skillsets that church safety ministries need to build and refine and the order in which they should do so. Below is a quick list of those skillsets, but there’s a lot more detail and explanation in the podcast itself": Most Important Skills In Order: * Hearing and obeying the Holy Spirit; learned through daily prayer and time in God’s word. * Threat Recognition and Reporting * Radio Communications * Medical Training (CPR, AED, First Aid, Stop the Bleed) * Safe weapon handling and gunfighting * Tactics, Movements, and CQB * Handing over to first responders * Scenarios * Force-on-force scenarios and stress innoculation Build, Train, Test, Refine, Repeat It is imperative that safety ministry leaders and team members understand that skills are not developed through one-time classes; nor are they maintained by just retaking the same class annually or bi-annually. Skillsets are just the building blocks for an emergency response. You must put them together into realistic scenarios to test them. When you test them take note of what went well and what did not. Take the lessons you learned from your training (or from the real events if you have them), refine your skills and approach to handling those situations, rebuild the skillsets, test them, and then repeat the whole process. Stagnation leads to complacency, and COMPLACENCY KILLS!!! I can’t stress that point enough, because I have seen it happen to professional responders, and I have seen the dire consequences of when responders get complacent. Zero 5 Safety Training's Substack made possible through paid subscribers. If you enjoy our content please consider supporting us by upgrading your subscription to being paid, or at the very least sharing our content with others. GiveSendGo Campaign Update Unfortunately, we have not had a very strong show of support for our GiveSendGo campaign to raise money for force-on-force safety gear and training equipment. This gear is very expensive, and Zero 5 Safety Training is a very small operation. This is training our instructors all did in the military and can attest to its effectiveness in the real world. Unfortunately, this type of training is very expensive and is not readily available to church safety ministries. Our goal at Zero 5 is to make it available and affordable for church safety ministries to get this training and to build it in a way that caters to how church teams should respond to active attacks. It’s not your run-of-the-mill CQB course with folks shooting back. It’s building gunfighting principles in the church environment. It’s learning how to understand what all needs to be considered and trained for if an attack happens at your church. It’s taking the “what-ifs” and actually testing them out. We can’t do this without your help. Please donate to help us get this equipment. Please share the link at your church and get them to support this as well. Zero 5 GiveSendGo Link Get full access to Zero 5 Safety Training's Substack at zero5safetytraining.substack.com/subscribe

  3. Jul 15

    Ep. 15 Going On and Off Duty

    When you have been commissioned to respond to emergencies and to protect the lives of others you have been given a mission higher than almost any other. Accomplishing that mission takes preparation. In this episode I discuss how church safety team members should prepare for going on duty at church activities and how they should be relieved and go off duty. Preparation for battle is a sacred ritual for warriors and one that should be taken very seriously. It’s much more than showing up, donning a radio, and standing in position. There must be mental and spiritual preparation. You need to ensure your gear is ready and set up how you’ve trained. You need to gather a baseline situational awareness for conditions at the church in general and your area of operations specifically. Finally, when your shift is over you can’t just up and leave. You must be properly relieved by someone who has undergone the same level of preparation, and you must pass down any key bits of information to help them be ready to best protect the congregation. Take a listen to the episode and let me know what your on-coming and off-going routine is in the comments. I’m genuinely interested in how others prepare to protect. PROTECT HIS PEOPLE. GIVE HIM THE GLORY. Mike **We are still running our GiveSendGo campaign to raise money to make high level force on force training available and affordable for church safety ministries. We have the experience, training, and instructor certifications. All we need now is the equipment. We are a small operation and need your help to make this happen. Please help us out by donating at the link below. Zero 5 GiveSendGo Fundraiser Link Get full access to Zero 5 Safety Training's Substack at zero5safetytraining.substack.com/subscribe

    Ep. 15 Going On and Off Duty
  4. Jul 2

    What If Your Church Won't Support You?

    After the last podcast about recruiting your safety team I was asked a really good question by one of our subscribers. He asked what do you do if you’re church leadership won’t fund or support training? The Problem This is actually a problem that many safety ministries face. Churches often see safety teams as an accessory group no different than an AA meeting or a prayer group. It’s a separate group of people that get together in the name of the church and do an activity that benefits the group. Very rarely will churches provide any significant funding or support for groups like this other than to provide a space for them to meet. In the case of church safety teams the church is allowing them to be armed and standing guard. When the team approaches the church for funding for training or other necessities the request is often denied because the church leadership does not see a perceived benefit to the mission of the church, or there are other groups/ministries that they feel are more deserving of the limited funds that they have. Zero 5 Safety Training's Substack made possible through paid subscriptions. If you enjoy our content please help us keep it going by becoming a paid subscriber, or at the very least sharing it with others. How to Address This This episode discusses in more detail common reasons why churches don’t fund or financially support their safety ministries and how safety ministry leaders can either change that, or find funding in other ways. The key is to be persistent in the fact that you are a MINISTRY, not just a team; and not just security. Also be prepared to get creative. When there is a will there is a way, and if you truly feel that God has put it on your heart to protect his flock as your form of worship, service, and ministry then you must be prepared to push through adversity. Make sure any moves you make you approach prayerfully and with a heart to serve God and not yourself. This is an aspect that I don’t really address in this episode, but may talk about in another one soon. PROTECT HIS PEOPLE. GIVE HIM THE GLORY. Mike Zero 5 Safety Training is still running its GiveSendGo campaign with the goal of being able to purchase force on force equipment to make this training available and affordable for church safety ministries. Please help us in this endeavor by donating here. Get full access to Zero 5 Safety Training's Substack at zero5safetytraining.substack.com/subscribe

    What If Your Church Won't Support You?

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