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Faithful Stewardship Starts with Truth

Written by Ron Wadley | Oct 30, 2025 6:47:15 PM

When Pastor Mark walked into his small church office in Abilene one Thursday morning, he wasn’t thinking about insurance. He was thinking about Sunday’s sermon, the Wednesday night prayer group, and whether the children’s ministry had enough volunteers for the weekend.

He trusted he didn’t need to worry about the details, such as their church’s insurance plan. His insurance agent promised him that things were covered.  After all, his agent had told him these comforting words many times:

“Don’t worry, Pastor. You’ve got full coverage.”

It wasn’t until a legal notice arrived that he questioned that statement. He was facing a lawsuit claiming that advice he’d given during counseling had caused emotional harm. That is when Pastor Mark learned a painful truth. His “full coverage” didn’t actually cover pastoral counseling. The policy he trusted to protect his ministry left him completely exposed.

That moment became the foundation for the first week of our podcast, Faith, Stewardship, and Insurance: Protecting Texas Churches.

Too many Texas churches face similar situations every year. They think that they are protected until something bad happens. That’s when they find out that things such as fine print leave them exposed to disaster. 

What We Learned This Week

Over the first five episodes, we explored the heart of stewardship and what it really means to protect your church with wisdom, faith, and truth.

1. True Stewardship Is More Than Saving Money

Many church leaders believe good stewardship means cutting costs by finding the cheapest premium or trimming coverage. As Pastor Mark discovered, saving money on the front end can cost far more in the long run. Stewardship isn’t about chasing the lowest price.
It’s about being faithful with the resources God has given you and that includes protecting your ministry from financial loss and legal risk.

2. There’s No Such Thing as “Full Coverage”

In Episode 5, we talked about one of the most dangerous myths in church insurance: “full coverage.” It may sound reassuring, but it simply doesn’t exist. Every church policy has limits, exclusions, and gray areas. A complete insurance plan is actually a combination of several types of coverage.

  • Property insurance
  • General Liability
  • Directors and Officers
  • Abuse and Molestation
  • Pastoral Liability 

3. Stewardship Requires Clarity and Not Assumptions

In faith, assumptions can lead us astray. The same is true in insurance.

Too many churches assume their policy automatically covers things like volunteers driving church vans, counselors offering advice or off-site youth events. But unless your church has specific coverage for those things, your assumption can leave you exposed. 

That’s why we emphasize what we call The Promise of Certainty which is our way of helping churches move from confusion to confidence by truly understanding what’s covered, and what’s not.

4. Protecting Ministry Is an Act of Faith

This week, we re-framed the conversation about insurance altogether. For churches, protection isn’t as much of a  business decision as it is a ministry decision. When you protect your staff, your facilities, and your congregation, you’re protecting your ministry.

5. Knowledge Is a Form of Ministry

Through these first five episodes, one theme keeps resurfacing: Knowledge brings peace. The more church leaders understand their church insurance policies, the fewer surprises they face when storms or lawsuits come. That knowledge allows you to lead your congregation with confidence instead of  uncertainty.

 

Listen & Learn

If you missed any of the first five episodes, you can catch up now:

Lessons Learned

When Pastor Mark finally sat down with an independent church insurance specialist, he saw clearly what had gone wrong. No one had ever taken the time to walk him through his policy line by line. He now understood what was and wasn’t covered in his policy.

When he replaced “almost truth” with full understanding, his entire approach to stewardship changed. Today, his church has a tailored plan through True Texas Church Insurance. It’s one that protects their staff, property, and mission with real clarity.

He told us later,  “For the first time, I actually feel at peace about our coverage. I know what we have and understand what is not covered.

Click the button below to see how your church can experience the promise of certainty.