Campus Security & Access
The Board of Trustees has responsibility for all aspects of campus security including locking, surveillance, emergency response procedures and training. Over the last five years, security precautions have been made more robust based on our awareness of new risks. Safety of The Children's Corner (TCC) preschool is a top priority to fulfill our responsibility to protect the children and meet the expectations of their parents.
Locking doors during TCC operating hours greatly reduces today’s unacceptable risk caused by unscreened people having contact with the TCC children in the halls and bathrooms. Our goal is to provide required security while minimizing inconvenience for all users of the campus.
Church Office Hours
Monday - Thursday | 8:30 am - 4:30 pm
Church Office Access
If you occasionally come to the church offices during business hours to meet with staff or pastors, you do not need to request access. You can use the intercom located at the Center Court northeast entrance (door 11) to ring for access, however, it is advisable to schedule the meeting since individual office hours vary.
Church Office Access
If you occasionally come to the church offices during business hours to meet with staff or pastors, you do not need to request access. You can use the intercom located at the Center Court northeast entrance (door 11) to ring for access, however, it is advisable to schedule the meeting since individual office hours vary.
Meeting & Event Access
The main entrances are unlocked 15 minutes before and remain unlocked until 15 minutes after the scheduled start time for meetings, rehearsals, studies, gatherings, and other events.
Group leaders, board members, care providers, and regular volunteers may need access credentials. If you need access prior to or after the scheduled unlock times, you should request access credentials.
Please see the Frequently Asked Questions below.
Group leaders, board members, care providers, and regular volunteers may need access credentials. If you need access prior to or after the scheduled unlock times, you should request access credentials.
Please see the Frequently Asked Questions below.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is an access credential?
A credential at Liberty Corner Presbyterian Church (LCPC) is either a Personal Identification Number (PIN) code or a Key Fob (KF).
- A PIN code is a six (6) digit number, selected by you, and then programmed into the Access Control System (ACS). When you enter your PIN on a keypad reader it will unlock the door.
- A Key Fob is a durable, round plastic disc that can be attached to your key ring. The Key Fob is programmed into the Access Control System (ACS) and will unlock an entrance when it is touched to the front of the keypad reader located next to door.
Do I need a credential?
Visitors, guests, and event attendees do not need a credential.
Group leaders, board members, care providers, and regular volunteers typically need credentials.
If you need access to the buildings prior to or after the scheduled unlock times, you will need to request credentials.
Examples:
- Doors will be unlocked 15 minutes before and will remain unlocked until 15 minutes after the scheduled start time for meetings, rehearsals, studies, gatherings, and other events.
- Late arrivals must call the event leader for access.
- If you are stopping by the church during office hours, please use the doorbell/intercom located at the Center Court northeast entrance (door 11), closest to the rear parking lot.
Group leaders, board members, care providers, and regular volunteers typically need credentials.
If you need access to the buildings prior to or after the scheduled unlock times, you will need to request credentials.
Examples:
- To set up a meeting room for seating, coffee, audio/visual, etc., prior to evening meetings.
- To set up a room for Sunday hospitality, other food or coffee service, any time prior to the event.
- To provide access and meet with a care receiver at a scheduled time during the week.
- To perform various volunteer activities inside buildings and/or outside the buildings when rest room and kitchen facilities may be necessary.
What is the difference between a PIN code and a Key Fob?
- A PIN code is a virtual credential. You must be able to recall it, to enter it on the keypad.
- A Key Fob is a physical credential. You must have with you, to present it at the reader.
What are LCPC’s guidelines for issuing PIN Codes and Key Fobs?
- PIN codes are the standard credential issued to individuals who regularly access (several days a month) the various unlocked rooms, closets, storage spaces, and other open areas inside church. These are the recommended credentials since they can be quickly implemented, do not require any in-person interaction, do not require any physical stock, and do not have any cost.
- Key Fobs are typically limited to individuals that frequently access the buildings (several days a week) or need access to exterior entrances and/or interior doors not equipped with keypads.
How do I request access credentials?
PIN Code Request
If you regularly use the Center Court entrance (door 11) during the week to meet with the staff or pastors, to prepare for a meeting, hospitality, or to conduct any other church business, please use the Request PIN Code Form.
If you regularly use the Center Court entrance (door 11) during the week to meet with the staff or pastors, to prepare for a meeting, hospitality, or to conduct any other church business, please use the Request PIN Code Form.
PIN Code AND Key Fob and/or Key Request
If you regularly use the Center Court entrance (door 11) during the week AND you need additional access to exterior entrances and/or interior doors not equipped with keypad, and/or need key access to closets, sheds, or other locked areas, please use the Request Additional Access Form.
If you regularly use the Center Court entrance (door 11) during the week AND you need additional access to exterior entrances and/or interior doors not equipped with keypad, and/or need key access to closets, sheds, or other locked areas, please use the Request Additional Access Form.
Requests are confirmed by email, typically within two business days, and include instructions.
What if I have additional questions or need assistance?
If you need more information or assistance, please contact us.