The guy came in just as the service started, sat in the back, and only got up and left his seat during the offering. As soon as the service was over, the guy left. He mentioned how this was a tad unsettling "with the day and age we are in" and wondered aloud about possible security measures.
The pastor who was once at the large SA church mentioned how they always had plain-clothes security, and added uniformed police for large events, and had drilled for possible scenarios. The first fellow mentioned how they had a police officer come talk to the staff once, and said that if something happened, they should "just call 911".
Obviously, the visitor yesterday unsettled him somewhat, because he then wondered aloud about posting 30.06, to which I replied "who do you think is really going to pay attention to that sign?" He acknowledged the folly of it at least.
I told him that if we had an incident, it isn't at all out of the realm of possibility that we'd have a minimum 20-30 minute response time, based on where our church is in the country. I added that we have several CHL holders in the congregation, and I'm still not sure who all of them are. The ones that I know of always sit in the back.
I think the discussion gave him some pause, and I hope to follow up with him on it in the future - he may be at a tipping point, and I'd hate to see him recommend something rash based on one experience.
Any thoughts?
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