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Disaster Recovery Planning and the Church

Greg Simmons says there is no special bubble of protection surrounding churches that protect them from disasters.

Disasters happen everywhere. There is no special bubble of protection surrounding churches that protect them from disasters. The key is planning for and responding to disasters instead of simply reacting to disasters when they occur.

But how?

Planning. Many people focus on the first two words of Disaster Recovery Planning and focus too little on the last. It is difficult and sometimes impossible to recover from a disaster without proper planning.

Seriously, though, what disasters do churches face? These range from the simple to the complex.

  • Power loss
  • Tech Ministry equipment failure
  • On-site accident or serious injury
  • Missing child
  • A person presenting a threat on campus
  • Loss of life
  • Building loss
  • Natural disaster affecting the entire community

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Don Chapman

Don Chapman‘s passion is for the Church, music and technology, and he blends all three into resource websites devoted to contemporary worship: Hymncharts.com and Worshipflow.com. He’s the editor of the weekly Worshipideas.com newsletter that’s read by over 30,000 worship leaders across the world.

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