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When Violence Comes to Church

Sunday brought heartbreaking news: a gunman opened fire at a Taiwanese congregation in California, killing one person and injuring five others before a former pastor and other church members subdued him.

Our hearts grieve with those affected by this horrific event and the senseless loss of life caused by it. May the Lord grant peace and comfort to this church and the surrounding community during this time of suffering and sadness.

Moments like these naturally prompt church leaders to ask whether something like this could happen to their congregations. Though shootings at churches are statistically rare, they still happen. That’s why planning and preparation are important. Toward that end, Church Law & Tax has made the following six articles available to members and nonmembers for the next two weeks:

Also this week:

  • LAST CHANCE: Join Church Law & Tax and Christianity Today’s Big Tent Initiative tomorrow for “Should Your Church Get Political?” In this free webinar, attorneys Sally Wagenmaker and Erik Stanley from Church Law & Tax’s advisory boards, alongside three church leaders, will wrestle with that question and more.
Protecting your congregation and its children from sexual abuse.
Erika E. Cole
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A Mississippi case demonstrates how ministers are not necessarily agents of their churches or denominational offices.
Richard R. Hammar
There are specific rules and other qualifying factors churches must understand.
Elaine Sommerville
Protecting Your Church from Crime and Violence
Assess the security of your church and learn how to prevent crime.
Medical Emergency Preparation
Is your church ready for a medical emergency?
2022 Church & Clergy Tax Guide
Support your ministry with the most authoritative and comprehensive, year-round tax resource.
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