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The Gatekeeper Program

 

Our Founding Scripture - Chronicles 9:21
21 And later Zechariah son of Meshelemiah had been responsible for guarding the entrance of the tabernacle. 22 In all, there were 212 Gatekeepers in those days, and they were listed by genealogies in their villages. David and Samuel the seer had appointed their ancestors because they were reliable men. 23 These gatekeepers and their descendants, by their divisions, were responsible for guarding the entrance to the house of the LORD, the house that was formerly a tent. 24 The gatekeepers were stationed on all four sides-east, west, north, and south.

 

The need:

Churches are concerned about the security of their congregations, pastors and staff. Most churches are also concerned with the appearance of looking like there are security issues that need to be addressed by uniformed police being at church services. They are also looking for a solution to the high cost of security personnel.

The statistics speak for themselves. According to the nation's leading church crime statistician Carl Chinn of M7; from 1/1/1999 through 9/15/2010 there were 167 deadly force incidents resulting in the death of others in churches. Of those incidents only 5 were stopped in process by law enforcement, 7 were stopped in process by others and the remaining 155 were stopped when the attacker was finished.

Law enforcement tell us that until they get there; "We are on our own to stop the incident." Most of the time the police are there to take the report.

What if there were a way to have an "Intervention Capable" person there at the church who is armed, trained and legally licensed at a fraction of the cost. Add on top that they are a long time trusted church member who has a vested interest in protecting the church, the congregation and staff.

 

Regulatory issues: Texas Law

In Texas the Private Security industry is regulated by the Texas Department of Public Safety - Private Security Bureau.

Texas law prohibits the carrying of a handgun in church as a part of a security team. The Concealed Handgun permit/license (CHL) does not allow the licensee to be a part of a team task with preserving the peace.

From the TX-DPS-PBS web site: http://www.txdps.state.tx.us/psb/psb_opin_sum.htm#church

 

Church Volunteer Security Patrol

May 10, 2007
A volunteer security patrol made up of church members would generally require licensing under the provisions of Section 1702.108 or 1702.222, regardless of whether any compensation is received as a result of the activities. The only exception to licensing provided by the legislature for nonprofit and civic organizations is found in Section 1702.327, which applies specifically to nonprofit and civic organizations that employ peace officers under certain circumstances and would not be applicable here.

However, there is one exception to licensing under Chapter 1702 provided by the legislature that could arguably apply, which can be found in section 1702.323 ("Security Department of Private Business"). This exception would allow volunteers to provide security services exclusively for one church, as long as they do not carry firearms and as long as they do not wear "a uniform with any type of badge commonly associated with security personnel or law enforcement or a patch or apparel with 'security' on the patch or apparel." See TEX. OCC. CODE ? 1702.323(a) & (d)(2). Thus, the wearing of a uniform or any apparel containing the word "security" would subject them to the licensing requirements of the act.

 

The Solution: State Security Licensing

Texas state security regulations provide several levels of licensing of security officers:

  • Non-Commissioned Security Officer - Level 2 - A level two officer is an unarmed and uniformed security guard. This is the usual type of officer seen at malls and office building. The training is mostly in the understanding of the private security statues and rules and the understanding of the principles of observe and report, detect and deter.

  • Commissioned Security Officer - Level 3 - A level three officer in an armed (clearly visible/unconcealed) and uniformed security guard. Additional firearms and use of force training.

  • Personal Protection Officer - Level 4 - (bodyguard) A level four officer is an armed (concealed carry) and plain clothed officer assign to protect a person or persons. Additional training in defensive tactics and personal protection of a third party.

Gatekeepers Security Services, LLC (Gatekeepers) is a state licensed security company that provide security personnel to some of the largest churches in Texas. As a part of our continued commitment to help provide security resources to churches, Gatekeepers has cleared a path for churches to provide their own security with their own people.

The Path: Becoming a Gatekeeper

  1. Upon acceptance into the program Gatekeepers will help the church train their candidates (either by local state licensed schools or through our state licensed school - The Christian Security Institute located in DFW area).

  2. After training and testing the candidates are licensed under Gatekeepers Security Services, LLC (a class B security services company) as Level 4 - Personal Protection Officers.

  3. Gatekeepers then enters into a written contract with the church to provide those officers (your officers) to the church for the protection of the pastor, staff and congregants.

Training Cost and Time: (per person):

The objective is to gain a level 4 license and certification. This certification requires level 2,3 and 4 training and certification.

  • Level 2 training a self study coarse and Level 3 training is $240 and the state required training is 40 hours.

  • Level 4 training is approximately $200 and the state required training is 15 hours.

    • Level 4 licensing also required to take the MMPI (Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory) which is a 2-3 hours physiological test which cost is approximately $80 from a licensed state certified doctor.

Total training cost - Approximately - $520 plus a box of ammunition for the qualifying shoot.

State Licensing Cost: (per person)

Fingerprint fee - $25

Level 3 license fee - $55 - (renewal required every 2 years)

Level 4 license fee - $55 - (renewal required every 2 years)

Total licensing fees : $135

Additional Training:

In addition to the state required training each candidate is required to attend company provided additional free training at the Christian Security Institute in Frisco, TX. or on-site as required.

Cost to Church : The church is invoiced on a per hour rate when officers are "on duty", usually a few hours per week.

Conclusion:

The church has hired a state licensed security company to provide the security services the church needs. The church gets its trusted members who has been fully training, licensed and insured as their Gatekeepers for a minimal cost.

To speak with us about the bringing Gatekeepers to your church please call or email us.

Highest Regards & God Bless,

Chuck Chadwick

President

chuck@gatekeeperssecurity.com

(972) 712-8818

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