Methodist church risk assessments
13 August 2019
Guidance, templates and advice for small and large Methodist churches.

Why carry out a risk assessment?
In the first instance, carrying out a risk assessment at your Methodist church will help you to identify risks that may cause harm.
Who is responsible for risk assessments?
Employers must complete these and they will need to meet specific requirements. In particular, they must identify the steps you need to take to comply with relevant health and safety regulations.
How to complete a risk assessment
Completing risk assessments is not about creating huge amounts of paperwork - it is about identifying sensible precautions for your church. The level of detail in your risk assessment needs to be proportionate to the risk. Most small churches, for example, present few hazards so the risk assessment can be quite simple on that basis.
Small churches
Small Methodist churches may be described as:
- Having a small building
- Being engaged in normal church activities such as weekend services
- Attracting a small congregation
- Hosting few – if any – community of fundraising events.
Large churches
Large Methodist churches may be described as:
- Having a large building
- Being very active
- Having a significant number of employees, volunteers and visitors
- Running diverse and varied activities.
