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Safe Sanctuaries Training Fall 2026

Location: Online via Zoom

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Safe Sanctuaries® is an overt expression in making congregations safe places where children, youth, and elders may experience the abiding love of God and fellowship within the community of faith. Safe Sanctuaries® is a “social structure that is consistent with the gospel” allowing our sanctuaries, classrooms, mission encounters, camps, retreats, and all spaces where we gather to worship and serve God to be places of trust.

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Fall 2026 Training

Sat., Sept. 26, 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.

Online Via Zoom

Cost $20, includes class instruction and background check

Online registration coming soon

Attendance for all three hours of class and background check passed before completion certificate is issued.


Is your Church interested in hosting an in-person Safe Sanctuaries training?

 Contact Rev. Fabiola Grandon-Mayer for more information.


Looking for an online individual option?

The Northern Illinois Conference partners with Safe Gatherings as an individual online training option.

Safe Gatherings is an online abuse prevention program that screens and educates staff and volunteers to help prevent abuse of children, youth, and vulnerable adults in group settings. When using Safe Gatherings, upon successful completion of the application, background and reference checks, and the online training program, each applicant will receive documentation of approval valid for three years, and will have continued access to the online training program for an entire year. Screening includes obtaining background checks and professional references. The $35 training is comprehensive, and applicants may complete the online training modules at their own pace. The training typically takes about 2 hours to complete and are offered in english or spanish.

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