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The Urgent Need for Active Shooter Response Training for Churches

Churches are meant to be sanctuaries—places of worship, peace, and community. Yet in today’s world, faith-based organizations are increasingly recognizing the need to prepare for the unthinkable: an active shooter event. From Sunday services to youth gatherings, any moment of communal worship could be disrupted by violence.

At ProActive Response Group, we believe that being spiritually prepared should go hand in hand with being physically prepared. Active Shooter Response Training gives church staff, volunteers, and congregants the tools to react quickly and effectively in crisis situations, turning uncertainty into action and panic into purpose.
Here’s a comprehensive blog post on why active shooter response training is vital for churches, enriched with current news and best practices:

Why Churches Must Prioritize Training

  1. Sanctuaries Are Soft Targets
    Houses of worship have increasingly been targeted. Between 2014–2018, active shooter incidents at religious facilities rose by nearly 35%. Training empowers staff and congregants to act swiftly and intelligently if violence breaks out.
  2. First Seconds Matter
    The moments before law enforcement arrives are critical. We teach situational awareness and ways to respond depending on your circumstances.
  3. Empowerment Through Practice
    The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) recommends churches form planning teams, map exit routes, and run drills with community and first responders. Rehearsed responses save lives.
  4. Broadening Preparedness
    Training isn’t just about shooters. It includes bleeding control, evacuation procedures, communication plans, and post-event care. ProActive Response Group offers hands-on wound packing and tourniquet application to bridge medical gaps until EMS arrives.

How ProActive Response Group Supports Churches

At ProActive Response Group, our bespoke training addresses the specific challenges of worship settings:

  • Role-Based Training: Not everyone is a crisis leader. Train staff, volunteers, ushers, and security team members in roles like lockdown initiators, evacuation guides, or medical responders.
  • Integrated Bleeding Control: Stop-the-Bleed techniques paired with active shooter drills ensure readiness for multiple scenarios.
  • Partnership with Law Enforcement: Training includes information from trained experts to enhance coordination and build trust.

What Every Church Can Do Today

  1. Get Educated
    Host an information session with ProActive Response Group for church leadership.
  2. Form a Safety Team
    Gather staff, volunteers, and lay leaders to form an emergency planning committee.
  3. Inventory Infrastructure
    Map all entrances/exits, review security camera coverage, and evaluate shelter locations.
  4. Schedule Training
    Book on-site Active Shooter + Bleeding Control training and publish schedule to congregation.
  5. Engage First Responders
    Invite local police and EMS to observe training and share insights.
  6. Rehearse Regularly
    Conduct active shooter drills twice annually and adjust plans based on lessons learned.
  7. Open Communication
    Share preparedness steps with congregants to build awareness and trust.

Building a Culture of Preparedness

Churches are more than buildings—they’re communities. Taking proactive steps shows congregations both your compassion and resolve. The incidents that have happened in recent years underscore the reality: quick response saves lives. With training, any church can elevate its readiness from reactionary to resolute.

Take the Next Step

ProActive Response Group is committed to helping churches across the country build safer environments. Our Active Shooter Response + Bleeding Control Training delivers practical know-how and lifeline skills in one seamless program:

  • Contact us for a consultation.
  • Schedule on-site training at a time that suits your congregation.
  • Empower your church with the ability to protect, preserve life, and respond wisely under pressure.

Ready to safeguard your congregation? Reach out today to ProActive Response Group and fortify your church’s first line of defense. Together, let’s protect our sacred spaces with prayer, purpose, and preparedness.

 

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Jim Tapscott

Instructor

Jim served as a Sheriff’s Deputy in Illinois for 30 years. During his time as a Deputy, Jim served on the SWAT team as an operator, team leader and Commander. Jim was involved in several barricaded gunman/hostage incidents as well as service of high risk arrest and search warrants.

Jim was a member of the US Marshals Great Lakes Regional Fugitive Task Force where he performed surveillance and fugitive apprehension. His team was responsible for thousands of high risk felony fugitive arrests. Jim also served in the patrol division where he earned the rank of Sergeant and was responsible for patrol operations. Jim received numerous awards throughout his career to include Deputy of the Year, medal of valor and unit citation for SWAT operations.

Jim was a state certified CQB (Close Quarter Battle) SWAT instructor as well as an Active Shooter Response instructor, providing training for multiple law enforcement agencies throughout the state of Illinois.

Jimmy Pregel

Medical Instructor

I’m a proven leader with a diverse background in defense, law enforcement, and emergency response. My career began as a Scout Sniper in the U.S. Marine Corps, where I earned the Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal. I then served as a security contractor in Afghanistan and Iraq, further developing my tactical and crisis management skills.

Domestically, I served as a Deputy for the Greenville County Sheriff’s Office, earning a Medal of Valor, and as a firefighter, where I was awarded a Life Saving Ribbon. These roles reflect my commitment to safety and service, demonstrating leadership under pressure and a passion for protecting others.

As part of the Proactive Response Group Team, I design and deliver comprehensive medical training, developing lesson plans and conducting hands-on sessions. I ensure that participants are equipped with essential medical skills, fostering a culture of continuous improvement and readiness. My role is vital in preparing our team to handle medical emergencies confidently and competently.

Chris Taylor

Instructor

Chris is a retired Major from the Greenville County Sheriff’s Office in South Carolina. Chris was third in command over operations, overseeing more than 300 sworn Deputies as well as all special teams within the Sheriff’s Office. In 2012, Chris helped to organize a Dignitary Protection Team within the Sheriff’s Office that assisted the Secret Service with Presidential and Vice Presidential visits throughout the state. In addition to his normal duties, Chris performs private security for dignitaries, celebrities, as well as 12 years with the Miss America Organization. Chris has been instructing Active shooter Response with ProActive Response Group since 2021.

In his down time, Chris enjoys time with his wife and daughter, as well as watching sports and fishing.

Tyrie Fowler

Instructor

Tyrie Fowler is an Active Shooter Response instructor at Proactive Response Group and an Emergency Medicine Trauma Nurse at Prisma Health in Greenville. A Greenville native, Tyrie earned his Exercise Science degree from the University of South Carolina and his nursing degree from Mary Black School of Nursing. He joined Greenville Health System in 2015, transitioning from Orthopedic Trauma to Emergency Medicine. At Prisma Health, a Level One Trauma Center, he is part of the Trauma Nurse Leader team, with training in Advanced Trauma Care (ATCN) and Tactical Emergency Casualty Care (TECC). Tyrie is pursuing certifications in Emergency Nursing (CEN) and Trauma Certified Registered Nurse (TCRN).

Tyrie enjoys Fall for its long runs, college football (Go Gamecocks!), and hunting, including deer and quail. He also loves smoking recipes with a creative twist. As a medical instructor, Tyrie empowers bystanders to provide critical assistance in emergencies, teaching them to control bleeding and manage injuries, ensuring they leave his class confident in making a difference.

Steven Anderson

Instructor

Steven J. Anderson is currently an Active Shooter Response Instructor for ProActive Response Group; he enjoys empowering people to survive in life threatening situations. Steve grew up in central Minnesota and spent three years with the United States Army. He graduated from St. Cloud State University with a degree in Criminal Justice. Steve worked as a federal agent for the United States Border Patrol where he was a member of the U.S. Border Patrol Tactical Unit (BORTAC): completing multiple assignments in Central & South America, an assignment with the United Nations and the Deputy Director (A) of the National Air Security Operation Center. In 2020 he retired from working in Federal Law Enforcement.

In his spare time he enjoys the outdoors especially bow hunting. Steve is a proud husband and father to 3 wonderful daughters.

Rob Christian

Instructor, Sales

Rob is originally from Louisville, CO. He joined the U.S. Marine Corps in 2003 and served as a Combat Engineer Officer until 2012. Rob deployed in support of Operation Enduring Freedom in 2009 and 2010 where he planned and implemented force protection strategy, counter improvised explosive device operations, and mobility operations for Third Battalion Sixth Marine Regiment and Third Battalion Seventh Marine Regiment . Upon his departure from the military, Rob began to teach firearms and tactics with Arizona based Alpine Arms while simultaneously running his own small residential security consulting firm. Rob relocated the South Carolina in 2021 and joined ProActive Response Group in early 2023.

When not working Rob spends time with his wife Lindsey and son Theo. He enjoys stand up paddle boarding, visiting the rifle range, four wheeling, and camping.

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Chad Ayers

Chad Ayers served as Sheriff’s Deputy for Greenville County in South Carolina for 12 years. He has worked undercover in multiple state and federal investigations and in high-pressure environments, including active shooter events and hostage negotiations. Chad was a member of the SWAT team, where he served as assistant team leader and also assisted in the creation and implementation of the Greenville County Sheriff’s Office active shooter response program. Chad starred in season one of A&E TV’s Emmy-winning documentary LIVEPD and is a frequent guest commentator for FOX News, Law & Crime Network, and On Patrol Live.

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Andy Sexton

Andy Sexton spent 12 years with the Greenville County Sheriff’s office in South Carolina, where he held the rank of Uniform Patrol Sergeant. His experience includes serving as an assistant SWAT team leader, involvement in high-risk incidents, including hostage rescues and the protection of dignitaries, working in criminal investigations (including armed robbery and homicide), and serving on the training committee for the Greenville County Sheriff’s Office.