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EPISODE · Feb 2, 2026 · 5 MIN

Why is My Church Struggling to Find Church Insurance in Texas?

from Faith, Stewardship, & Insurance: Protecting Texas Churches

In this episode of Faith Stewardship and Insurance: Protecting Texas Churches, host Ron Wadley discusses the difficulties many Texas churches face in obtaining proper insurance coverage. Using the case of a small church in East Texas, he highlights the perils of working with agents who don't specialize in church insurance and the errors that can arise from misunderstandings and misrepresentations. Ron emphasizes the importance of specialized expertise in church insurance and introduces the True Texas Church Insurance Program, designed to help churches navigate the volatile insurance landscape. Reach out to our church insurance team at insurancefortexans.com Get a copy of our book, The Promise of Certainty at thepromiseofcertainty.com 00:00 Introduction to Faith Stewardship and Insurance 00:33 A Church's Struggle with Insurance 02:10 The Importance of Specialized Church Insurance 02:57 Common Mistakes in Church Insurance 03:58 Our Solution: True Texas Church Insurance Program 04:42 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

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