What Children’s Ministry Workers Should Know About Safety
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In this episode of Sanctuary Peacemakers, we look at the overlap between children’s ministry and safety ministry.
Children’s ministry workers do not need to become safety team members, but they are often the first adults present when something happens in a classroom. That means basic preparation matters.
We talk about why teachers should have first aid knowledge, how basic radio use helps them call for support, why situational awareness matters around children and parents, and how emergency procedures can help workers respond calmly until help arrives.
The goal is not to add pressure to children’s ministry workers. It is to equip and support them as they care for the children entrusted to the church.
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Intro Music “Not Today” by Haley Jones
Used with permission.
© Haley Jones
Release Date: October 31, 2024
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Outro Music “Sound Mind” performed by Lesley Jones
Written by: Lesley Jones, Kevin Winebarger, Joshua Frerichs
Produced by: Joshua Frerichs
Mixed & Mastered by: Joshua Frerichs
Release Date: January 16, 2026
Used with permission
Listen on Apple Music: “Sound Mind” by Lesley Jones