Registration is still open for the RMC 2025, happening this September in Portland, Oregon.
This year’s theme—We Care: Why We Build Safe Ministries—sets the tone for two days of practical strategy, peer collaboration, and leadership development.
Don't miss out: Regular registration rates end on July 30, 2025.
We have a duty to protect the assets we have been entrusted. We must provide an environment that is safe for employees, members, guests, and volunteers so the ministry of our churc...
A lone grape on a tile floor after potluck, an uneven sidewalk, an unlit stairwell, or loose handrails can all lead to trips and falls. Exit doors blocked by furniture and debris p...
“Thank you” is a phrase that can transform behaviors, attitudes, and even a facial response. We teach our children that it is a customary form of civility and manners. ...
In many situations, the pressure and rationalization to commit fraud are outside a church’s control. The opportunity isn’t. The best chance at lowering risk of fr...
When it comes to school sports and other physical activities, educators must be aware, understand and minimize the risks at hand.
Planning ahead is vital to staying safe in and around bodies of moving water.
Here are seven recommendations for preventing frozen pipes and damage to your church property.
Understanding how to protect your valuables while traveling can help you avoid theft, delays in your trip schedule, and unnecessary insurance claims.
As a ministry leader, you are responsible for the safety of all those who enter your building or participate in an event under your supervision.
Whether you are a church, school, conference, or union, chances are you have a website. As a great tool for your ministry, websites can be used to keep your members or employees up...