There is a moment each year that almost every church treasurer knows by heart.
The finance committee gathers around a folding table somewhere between the fellowship hall and the church office. Coffee cups are scattered across the table. Last year's budget is open on one side. The proposed budget for the new year sits on the other.
Every line gets questioned.
These are honest questions. Nobody likes paying too much for things, especially insurance premiums. For a Texas church, every dollar spent on insurance is a dollar that is not going towards other important aspects of the church’s mission.
As a pastor’s son who has been involved in church business for years, I have sat in enough church meetings over the years to know exactly how that conversation usually goes.
Someone says, "Insurance is insurance."
Someone else says, "Let's just get a few quotes."
Another person asks, "How different can these policies really be?"
Then everyone starts looking for ways to find the cheapest price. The problem is that church insurance in Texas doesn't work that way. In 2026, buying church insurance isn't just about finding a better premium or a rock bottom price. It's about understanding what you are paying for and if it protects the things that are most important to you.
Most modern churches don’t operate the same way they did ten years ago. Times have changed. Nowadays,
Meanwhile, the Texas church insurance marketplace has also undergone some dramatic changes over the years.
Choosing the best insurance for your Texas church no longer is about getting the cheapest quote with the lowest premium. It is about understanding your church’s total cost of risk and protecting your church’s future.
The best church insurance decisions don't start with shopping. They start with understanding.
Before you compare insurance companies, request proposals, or look at premiums, you need a clear picture of what you're actually trying to protect. That sounds simple enough, but it's where many Texas churches get into trouble.
Too often, church leaders treat insurance like a yearly transaction. The renewal arrives, someone glances at the premium, and the conversation immediately turns to finding a lower price. Almost no one stops to ask more important questions.
At Insurance for Texans, these questions are where our process begins. We can’t offer your church the Promise of Certainty without getting to know you first.
That's why we start with questions instead of quotes. Questions such as:
Each answer changes your church's risk profile and guides the conversation about your church’s insurance.
The next step is understanding your current insurance policy. Most church leaders have never read their policy beyond the premium and policy limits. Yet that's where many of the biggest financial surprises are hiding. You need to ask questions like:
Those aren't technical insurance questions. They're stewardship questions. If your church building was destroyed tomorrow, would your current policy allow your congregation to rebuild without creating a financial crisis?
Every church has a story. The question is whether your insurance company is hearing the right one. Insurance underwriters don't just look at your buildings. They look at how your church manages risk. One of the first things they'll review is your claims history. Storm damage, water losses, liability claims, and even frequent small claims all help shape how they view your church.
But claims history is only part of the picture.
Underwriters also want to know whether your church is committed to good stewardship. Do you maintain your buildings? Have you replaced an aging roof? Do you perform background checks on volunteers who work with children? Do you have written safety procedures? Have you invested in security measures that reduce the likelihood of a loss?
These are the kinds of things that separate a church with average risk from one that is viewed as a well-managed organization. One of the benefits of working with an experienced church insurance specialist is that we know how to present your church's complete story to insurance companies. A church that actively manages its property, trains its volunteers, maintains strong safety practices, and demonstrates responsible leadership is often viewed much differently than one that simply submits an application.
The goal isn't to make your church look perfect.
The goal is to accurately demonstrate that your leadership takes risk management as seriously as it takes ministry.
When you understand how insurance companies evaluate your church, you can make decisions that not only strengthen your church’s mission but also position your church as a more attractive risk for insurance providers. That's a much stronger foundation than simply hoping for a lower premium at renewal.
Once you understand where your church stands today, it is important to look ahead towards the future. One of the biggest mistakes churches make is buying insurance that only protects what they do today and not plan for what is to come. I've watched churches across Texas transform in just a few short years.
A thriving Texas church is meant to keep moving towards the future and growing their mission. But you also need to pause and think about how these new opportunities change your church’s risk profile. Insurance should never be based solely on where your church has been. It should anticipate where your church is going.
This is why we spend so much time talking with church leaders about their future plans instead of simply reviewing last year's policy.
Every one of those decisions changes your church's risk profile. Growing ministries create growing responsibilities. The good news is that insurance doesn't have to become more complicated. It simply needs to keep pace with your church’s risks.
That's why we encourage church leaders to think beyond the next twelve-month policy period. When your insurance strategy grows alongside your church’s mission, you can move forward with confidence. That's what good stewardship looks like. Protecting your church’s mission both today and in the future..
I agree with the direction. This section is trying to do too much. It asks rhetorical questions, tells your story, explains your process, and sells your expertise all at once. I'd make it much more confident and matter-of-fact. Ron doesn't need to convince people he's an expert. He simply explains what he's learned after working through one of the hardest church insurance markets Texas has ever seen.
Choosing the right church insurance policy starts with choosing the right church insurance agent.
Over the last several years, Texas churches have experienced one of the most difficult insurance markets in recent memory. We've helped hundreds of churches navigate
Those experiences have given us a deep understanding of both the marketplace and the unique needs of Texas churches.
As an independent insurance agency, we aren't limited to a single insurance company. We maintain relationships with multiple church insurance carriers, allowing us to match each church with the companies that best fit its ministries, property, and long-term goals. Every church presents a different level of risk, and understanding those differences is essential to finding the right coverage.
Our role is to help your church tell its story. We take the time to understand your property, leadership, ministries, volunteers, claims history, and future plans so we can present an accurate picture to insurance underwriters. That often results in stronger coverage options, fewer surprises, and a clearer understanding of your church's overall risk.
Most importantly, we want your leadership team to make informed decisions with confidence. Whether we identify coverage gaps or confirm that your current protection is already strong, our goal is the same: to help your church build an insurance strategy that protects your people, your property, and the ministry God has entrusted to you for years to come.
Choosing church insurance in 2026 isn't about finding the lowest premium. It's about making a stewardship decision that protects your church’s mission today while preparing it for tomorrow.
The strongest churches we've worked with over the past several years all have one thing in common. They understand their risks, they plan ahead, and they build an insurance strategy around the way their church actually operates. That approach provides far more long-term value than simply chasing the lowest renewal price.
That's the foundation of True Texas Church Insurance.
We begin by understanding where your church is today, where your ministry is headed, and the unique challenges you face. From there, we help you evaluate your current coverage, identify potential gaps, and develop an insurance strategy that protects your buildings, your people, your leadership, and the ministries you've worked so hard to build.
If you haven't reviewed your church’s insurance coverage in the past few years, now is the time. The Texas insurance market has changed dramatically, and many churches are carrying policies that no longer reflect their current risks or today's underwriting environment.
Don’t wait until something unexpected happens to find out that your current coverage does not protect your church’s mission. Allow our church insurance experts to review your current policy, explain your coverage in plain English, identify opportunities to strengthen your protection, and help your leadership team make informed decisions with confidence.
Your church has invested years building a ministry that serves your community. Let's make sure it's protected for the years ahead.
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