For Security Teams & Volunteers

You Volunteered to
Stand in the Gap.

Your willingness is admirable. But willingness without training is dangerous. APEX provides the Tier-1 tactical training, CPR/AED medical certification, and scenario-based drills that transform good intentions into decisive action.

“Those who carried materials did their work with one hand and held a weapon in the other, and each of the builders wore his sword at his side as he worked.”

— Nehemiah 4:17-18 (NIV)
Training Pillars

Three Domains of
Readiness.

APEX training is built on three integrated pillars. Mastering all three transforms a volunteer into a capable protector.

Tactical Response

Scenario-based active threat drills conducted inside your own facility. We simulate realistic situations so your team builds muscle memory, not just knowledge.

  • Active threat engagement protocols
  • Team movement & room clearing
  • Crowd control & evacuation
  • Post-incident scene management

Medical Readiness (CPR/AED & Trauma)

When shots are fired, the clock starts. Our medical training teaches life-saving interventions that bridge the critical gap between injury and EMS arrival.

  • Tourniquet application under stress
  • Wound packing & hemorrhage control
  • Chest seal & airway management
  • Mass casualty triage (START)

Behavioral Detection

Most threats can be identified before they escalate. We train your team to recognize pre-attack indicators, baseline behavioral anomalies, and de-escalation triggers.

  • Pre-attack behavioral indicators
  • Baseline anomaly recognition
  • Verbal de-escalation techniques
  • Threat assessment & reporting
Essential Gear

The Right Equipment
Saves Lives.

Training without equipment is incomplete. Our curated tactical gear is specifically configured for the church security environment — discreet, reliable, and immediately deployable.

APEX Tactical IFAK — $149
Team Response Pack (5-person) — $449
Covert Communications Kit — $599
Browse Tactical Gear

“He went to him and bandaged his wounds, pouring on oil and wine. Then he put the man on his own donkey, brought him to an inn and took care of him.”

— Luke 10:34 (NIV)

The Good Samaritan was prepared. He had oil. He had wine. He had bandages. He had transportation. Compassion without capability is just sympathy. Be the Samaritan — be equipped.

Ready to Train Like Professionals?

Your church is counting on you. Make sure you're ready.