Source: Southern Baptist Convention
Not every church is called to minister to convicted sex offenders. When churches minister to sex offenders, they must implement a careful grace that is based upon an educated understanding of offenders and how they act. A careful grace starts with putting the needs of children and survivors first. A careful grace embraces the reality that actions must have consequences. A careful grace requires church leaders and workers to be trained in child protection, and our churches to have clear and effective safeguarding policies and procedures. Only within a context of careful grace can churches effectively care for sex offenders.
Don’t miss this webinar from attorney Rob Showers who instructs church leaders to redemptively shepherd the offender while still protecting the vulnerable. This takes intentional leadership and shrewd management to steward a tension that will exist in your ministry.

I wonder if attorney Ron Showers is aware that a member of clergy is more of a risk than someone who is a PFR. He should have a webinar on members of clergy not molesting or raping a minor or anyone else.
What a racket. This guy sues churches and nonprofits, then offers them “protection” against getting sued.
The webinar he’s offering appears to be free. It’s October 14th at 1 PM CDT. If anyone can attend (I’ll be working), I’d appreciate some notes.