In this second part of Foundations of Church Security Teams, Brink and Tom sit down with Adam McIntyre, Director of Training at Defend Systems, to discuss building and developing an effective safety team through the right mindset, strong leadership, and practical training. We cover communication, de-escalation, realistic preparation, and why consistency and standards matter. The episode also emphasizes medical readiness, proper team structure, and preparing for real-world threats beyond the basics. Stay tuned for Part 3, where we discuss handoffs to law enforcement and post-incident recovery.
1:04 This episode will focus on training and equipping
3:15 First responders mindset matters more than security team equipment
3:57 “Act now” mindset - Covenant vs. Uvalde response comparison
7:40 Leadership at the front must be followed, even if others are senior
14:00 Prioritize selecting regular, committed church attendees
17:00 Radio and comms training is often overlooked but critical
18:30 Start with basics before advancing to higher-level tactics. Use a crawl, walk, run progression.
19:22 De-escalation training and Tom’s story about improper suspect engagement
28:30 Pushing through difficult training builds real-world readiness
31:40 Real gunfighting is different than range marksmanship
32:24 Firearm standards must be consistent across all team members
33:15 Follow local law enforcement training standards when unsure
37:50 Consider armed guard licensing or meet equivalent standards
39:00 Many church teams are only prepared for single threats, not coordinated attacks
41:00 “Warrior in a garden” mindset
44:30 Always have armed coverage near children’s/youth areas
45:35 Trauma medical training is essential for saving lives
48:20 Use of GRG map grids to improve internal building response
50:15 Next episode: law enforcement handoff and aftermath