Thank you God

We had 277 people stand an give their live to Christ at NewSpring yesterday!  That makes 387 in the past two weeks!  God is doing a great work and I can’t wait to see what is going to happen next sunday. 

3 Killed in Mo. Church Shooting

A friend of mind just sent this to me

.NEOSHO, Mo. (AP) – A gunman opened fire in the sanctuary of a southwest Missouri church Sunday, killing a pastor and two worshippers and wounding several others, authorities said.

One of the victims was the Rev. Kernal Rehobson, 44, who led the local congregation of predominantly Micronesian worshippers holding the service at the First Congregational Church, police said.

The other two victims were male members of the congregation, who were “what we would call deacons,” said Dave McCracken, Neosho police chief. Their names were not released because relatives were still being notified.

The gunman ordered all the children out of the church before he started shooting and briefly held between 25 to 50 people hostage before surrendering, McCracken said.

At least five people were wounded, McCracken said. But he said others who were injured may have fled before police secured the church. Police have been told that the five who were injured will recover, he said.

Rehobson was shot multiple times and was dead at the scene, Newton County Coroner Mark Bridges said.

Rehobson had led the group of Micronesians for about 15 years and ran a Micronesian store out of his house in Goodman, Larry Zuniga, who worked with Rehobson at Wal-Mart, told the Neosho Daily News.

The congregation used to meet at Rehobson’s house and was using the First Congregational Church for worship while it searched for a permanent home, Zuniga told the paper.

Officials removed two covered bodies from the brick-and-white trim church into a waiting funeral parlor van Sunday evening.

“This is a terrible tragedy which was made worse by the fact that it happened in a peaceful place of faith and worship,” Gov. Matt Blunt said in a statement.

The suspect, a man in his 40s who was from the Pacific islands, was being held at the Newton County Jail, but McCracken would not release any more information about him. No charges had been filed Sunday, McCracken said.

McCracken said the gunman had two small-caliber handguns and one 9 mm semiautomatic machine pistol with a large magazine.

The shooting followed the 1 p.m. service, which was attended by about 50 people, ranging in age from children to the elderly. The church opened its doors to the group of worshippers from the Pacific islands, said Patty Mendoza, 35, whose friend attends the service.

“There are a lot of islanders that come here,” Mendoza said. “It’s terrible. I can’t imagine what it was about.”

The gunman surrendered to authorities after about 10 minutes of negotiation.

“At the time that the rescue attempt was successful we had approximately 20 people in the sanctuary still,” McCracken said. “We had some people who escaped the crime scene prior to the police arrival that were wounded, and we had some people escape during the process and at the time of the rescue.”

He said no one was injured during the arrest.

McCracken said he could not confirm whether the gunman was a member of the church. But he said an incident involving the suspect and a family that attended the First Congregational Church on Saturday night fueled the shooting Sunday.

“At this point though, we don’t have any information more than that,” McCracken said.

Calls to the church went unanswered.
Copyright 2007 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

ACDC (Hells Bells) and Fire = 110 Salvations

We had 110 People recive Christ this sunday and it rocked. Here is the Setlist and some pics from Sunday.

Setlist:
Awesome is the Lord Most High – Tomlin
Cochise – Audioslave
Hells Bells – ACDC
In Christ Alone -Newsboys

Broadcast – Steve Fee
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Gay-pride flag ripped from church’s flagpole. (What)

Members of a Clawson church blame anti-gay sentiment for the vandalism of a gay-pride flag flying in front of the church.

Triangle Foundation officials said the rainbow flag was flying below the U.S. and Episcopal flags at St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church on North Main Street, when it was ripped from the flagpole in broad daylight Saturday.

Church officials filed a complaint with the Clawson Police Department. The old flag was replaced with a new, temporary flag display

WOW- what the heck

LiveFreeLiveLoud is this FRIDAY

LiveFreeLiveLoud: A Concert for Charity

 

ANDERSON, SC — Rock will bring relief to Anderson Interfaith Ministries and Anderson Crisis Pregnancy Center this month at LiveFreeLiveLoud: A Concert for Charity.

The family-friendly concert will be held from 6 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. June 29 at the William A. Floyd Amphitheater in Anderson, featuring live music from the NewSpring Band, fireworks show and free tethered hot air balloon rides.

A suggested donation of $10 per person or $20 per family will be collected at the gate. Concessions will be sold inside the amphitheater, but families are invited to bring picnics, coolers, lawn chairs and bl  ankets. (read more)

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22 Security Things

  1. Reliable Team Members
    • trained
    • trustworthy
    • instinct
    • bold – good communicators
  2. Proper Identification
    • name badges
      • picture
      • name
      • position role
    • uniform dress
      • blend in, but in unison
      • example – if your church members/attendee’s mainly wear suits – then a suit would blend in – if your church crowd is more contemporary – then casual dress would blend in better.
  3. A Watch List
    • Keep track of important, suspicious people.
    • Every church has a person/group that have thrown up “red flags” – we refer to them as VIP’s.
    • Put up a bulletin board in your security room so they can be identified by your team members.
  4. A Police Presence
    • when being polite and courteous just isn’t working
      • used to enforce the law – non cooperative people
  5. Executive Protection
    • Pastor
    • Pastor’s Wife
    • Pastor’s Children
    • Special Guest
    • The Pastor is the main focal point of the church. He is the most visible. He needs to know that he is safe.
    • The Pastor should not be easily accessible to everyone – as well as any guest speakers.
  6. Amber Alert
    • The children’s ministry is one of the most important places for security to be.
    • kids go missing everyday
      • kidnapped
      • domestic dispute
      • wandered off
      • hiding from teachers
    • How to -
      • lock building down
      • search building completely
      • police stopping all entrance and exit to the premises
      • Pastor should be notified to keep the message longer so that there is not a panic – but only if you KNOW that the child is seriously missing and not just hiding from people.
  7. Evacuation Plan
    • Fire
    • Terrorism
    • Inclimate weather
  8.  Control Access
    • Who’s going where and why
      • you control it
  9. No backpack/Large bag rule for the sanctuary/auditorium
    • No exceptions
      • Staff
      • Members
      • First Time visitors
      • family
      • friends
    • A person could bring anything inside the place with a backpack
  10. Team Variety
    • Male/Female
      • Females know Females better than any Male
  11. Video Surveillance
    • Your eyes cant see everything
    • accountability
    • precaution
    • evidence
    • camera’s are a MUST have in the counting room
  12. Know your boundaries – state laws
    • We had a police officer come in and teach a class on what is lawful for us to do/and not to do
    • citizens arrest
    • use of force
    • verbal conflict
  13. No Beat Downs in the Sanctuary
    • Cut and dry
  14. Security Code
    • What happens on Security – stays on security
    • doesn’t leave the office walls
    • not talked about at the dinner table amongst non-team members
  15. Interview process & background checks
    • Security is NOT for everyone
    • It’s ok to say NO
    • in depth interviews
      • why they want to serve
      • what are they going to bring to the team that you don’t already have
      • background check
      • find out if they are dedicated
      • are they qualified
  16. Peace Keepers – not the opposite
    • Security is here to provide a distraction free worship environment
      • not here to pick fights
      • make people mad
    • Here to enforce rules
    • keep the peace
    • keep distractions to a minimum
    • Avoid confrontations that are dead ended
      • if a guy is wanting you to make a scene, do the opposite.
  17. 50ft rule
    • NO unauthorized vehicles parked within 50 ft of the building
    • parking lot is the limit
  18. Proper Equipment
    • Radio’s are a must
    • w/o communication it’s hard to be one step ahead.
    • a person may be able to out run you, but he can’t outrun a radio frequency
  19. Rest/Change
    • Don’t get stuck in a routine
      • predictible
    • R&R is key to being alert – well rested
    • Delegate power to trustworthy people
      • YOU can’t do it all!
  20. Network
    • with other churches/security personnel
    • learn from everyone
      • bigger
      • smaller
      • same size
      • other agencies
  21. Monthly/Bi-Monthly training
    • everybody needs to be refreshed and challenged.
    • learn new stuff
    • brush up on known material
    • make it a requirement to attend “x” number of trainings per year
  22. Be prepared
    • Something is going to happen. it’s just a matter of when, how and where
    • Larger the crowd, greater the likelihood, be on your toes at all times.

Free Resources, New Event & Unleash Details

Tony Morgan had a good post on his blog about free Newspring Resources. you can read about it here Tony

jon_creamer’s photos

John’s the lighting guy and here is what he does.

Johns Photos

Woman slain, estranged husband hurt in Oconto church shootings

It seems that some one is shot at church every month. 

http://www.thenorthwestern.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070616/OSH/306160018/1987

Use Off-Duty Cops For Security With Awareness Of Risks;

Arrest powers vital in public sector draw lawsuits in company setting

 

 

Hiring off-duty police officers to work private security both fills a manpower need and provides an unmistakable deterrent (given that uniformed police enjoy powers to arrest offenders on the spot). However, security directors should always bear in mind the risk that a police officer who overreacts (in the company’s view) to a situation can draw lawsuits.”Police officers tend to be more authoritarian in their approach,” said James F. Pastor, president of the SecureLaw Ltd./Lemont, Ill., security consulting firm and a former Chicago police officer. Bottom line, security officers are usually trained to be customer-friendly, police aren’t, and that can lead to an impulse to arrest, he said. Problem: Suppose a visitor on company property becomes belligerent with a police officer working private security, rather than cooperate. Coveting their customer relations and realizing they lack legal protections that cities do, companies often train their security officers to talk a person into cooperating, detaining that person only as a last resort. However, off-duty police may skip to the arrest powers when the situation doesn’t necessarily require it, Pastor said.Trust us, that really happens. One security director interviewed by CS is in the middle of pending litigation against his company over an off-duty police officer’s actions. He made an arrest on company property, but charges against the suspect later were dropped.Now, that individual is suing the company, claiming the cop was definitely employed by the private company, which therefore must be held accountable for his wrong actions.

Designate Cops As ContractorsHowever, many companies structure their relationship with off-duty police strictly as contractors, not as full-time employees, to prepare for this very accusation. This company will argue in court that the police officer was acting as a city employee when he made the arrest, and emphasize that he serves as a contractor.Especially in the retail sector, using off-duty police officers can create unwanted liability. Private security officers and police are trained to act differently when they suspect shoplifting or other crimes have been committed, said Alan Greggo, CPP, loss prevention director at Luxottica Retail/Mason, Ohio.Police officers legally can make an arrest acting on probable cause with no personal knowledge, while security officers are generally trained only to detain a suspect if they actually saw the suspect steal. And, after that point, a veteran security director won’t let his officers detain that suspect for long if they find no solid evidence – or else the company risks getting sued.

Every Arrest Is Potential LawsuitSo, if an off-duty police officer makes an arrest, and the charges are eventually dropped, the company is at heightened risk for a lawsuit even though it would argue the cop was acting in his city capacity.”The security officer has the rule that we give them that you must see the theft and recover the product,” Greggo said. “Police officers don’t operate under the same rules.” Whenever possible, he much prefers training a security officer on the company rules than bringing in a police officer whose instincts are to apply rules he has learned with the police department. In addition, “the security officer is in-house and knows the culture of the business” and is likelier to act as an appropriate company representative in a tense situation, Greggo said.Most companies that use off-duty police want them in uniform and with their weapon, since their primary value is as a deterrent.Contact Info : James Pastor, ; Alan Greggo, .Source: Corporate Security,

 

05/15/2007Copyright © 2007 by Strafford Publications, Inc. All rights reserved. Storage, reproduction or transmission by any means is prohibited except pursuant to a valid license agreement.

 

May 15, 2007

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