Faith-based organizations are built around people, trust, service, and mission. But when severe weather, security threats, facility issues, cyber incidents, health emergencies, or communication breakdowns occur, even well-led communities can struggle to respond quickly and consistently. For large churches, synagogues, ministries, dioceses, mosques, and faith-based nonprofits, continuity planning is not just an operational concern. It is part of protecting people, sustaining services, and preserving the ability to serve when the unexpected happens.
Join us on July 8 at 11:00 AM ET for Faith-Based Continuity: Protecting People and Operations Through Disruption, featuring Everbridge security and resilience leaders Tracy Reinhold, Global Chief Security Officer and SVP of Industry Consulting, and Pamela Larson, Chief Security Officer for North America, alongside experts from Secure Community Network (SCN). Together, they will bring practical perspectives from enterprise security, incident management, operational resilience, crisis response, facility protection, threat monitoring, training, and community safety.
The session will show how faith-based leaders can move beyond manual plans, phone trees, spreadsheets, and disconnected tools with a business continuity platform that helps teams anticipate risk, coordinate response, communicate clearly, and recover faster.
Key Takeaways
- Understand where traditional continuity plans often break down during real-world disruptions.
- Learn how security, resilience, and community safety experts approach readiness, response, and recovery.
- See how a business continuity platform can help faith-based organizations protect people, facilities, services, and mission-critical operations.

