Church Contractor and Vendor Insurance: Certificates of Insurance Every Congregation Should Require
Every contractor, caterer, bouncer, and cleaning crew on church property creates liability exposure. Learn what certificates of insurance to require and why additional insured status matters.
Church Sunday School Insurance: Coverage Gaps Growing Congregations Miss
Sunday School classrooms carry more liability than most church boards realize. Learn how general liability, sexual abuse endorsements, and volunteer accident coverage actually stitch together when a claim happens.
Church Liability Waivers: What They Cover, What They Don't, and Why Most Congregations Get This Wrong
Church administrators hand out waivers expecting them to be legal shields. In Massachusetts, they're not. A waiver signed by a parent on behalf of a minor has limited enforceability. Here's what waivers actually do and how to draft one that works.
Church Roof and Steeple Maintenance: What Every New England Congregation Needs to Know
New England churches have aging buildings. Slate roofs, bell towers, and wooden steeples are beautiful and expensive to maintain. Insurance companies see maintenance records first, before they pay claims.
Church Alcohol Liability: Communion Wine, Fundraiser Events, and Your Coverage Gap
Dram shop liability applies to churches. Communion wine is low-risk, but a fundraiser gala with wine and beer puts you into territory where most church policies have gaps. Here's what to look for.
Church Board Indemnification: What Your Bylaws Should (But Probably Don't) Say
You have D&O insurance. Your board members still might not be protected. The gap is usually in your bylaws. An indemnification clause needs to work alongside your D&O policy, and most churches have missed this connection.
Church VBS and Summer Program Insurance: What Every Congregation Needs Before June
VBS week is the highest-risk period for most congregations. Your general liability policy covers the basics, but critical gaps in volunteer coverage, participant waivers, and off-site activities could leave you exposed.
Church Multi-Campus Governance Risk: Board Oversight and Liability When You Expand Locations
Church Capital Campaign Insurance and Governance Risk: What Every Building Program Needs Before Ground Breaks
Church Benevolence Fund: Financial Controls and Governance Risks Every Growing Congregation Needs to Address
Church Music Copyright and CCLI Licensing: What Your Congregation Needs to Know
Church Flood and Water Damage Insurance: What Every Congregation Needs to Know
Church Contractor and Vendor Liability: Who Pays When an Outside Worker Gets Hurt on Church Property
A contractor falls from scaffolding while repairing your church roof. A cleaning company employee slips in your kitchen. The question is not just who was at fault. It is who pays, and whether your insurance program was set up to handle it.
Church Investment Policy and Endowment Risk: What Every Growing Congregation Needs Before Managing Reserves
A growing church sets aside six months of operating reserves. A long-standing congregation receives a large bequest. Each is a good problem to have. Each also creates liability exposure that most church boards do not associate with insurance until something goes wrong.
Church Home Group and Small Group Liability: Who Covers Incidents Outside Your Building
Most growing churches run home groups: Bible studies, small group meetings, community gatherings in members living rooms. It is some of the most meaningful ministry a congregation does. It is also one of the most overlooked liability exposures in a church insurance program.
Church Lease vs. Own: How Your Property Arrangement Changes Your Insurance Program
Whether your church owns its building or rents it changes your insurance program significantly. Not just which policies you need, but how your coverage is structured, what your carrier expects from you, and where your real liability gaps are. Most churches do not think about this until they are in the middle of a claim.
Church Easter Sunday Liability: What Every Growing Congregation Needs to Know Before the Biggest Sunday of the Year
Easter Sunday is the most attended day of the year for most growing congregations. Attendance can double or triple overnight. That is exactly when your liability exposure peaks in ways your standard church policy was never designed to address.
Church Social Media Policy: Legal and Liability Risks for Growing Congregations
A volunteer posts an identifiable photo of a minor. A staff member vents about a personnel decision online. A hacked church account sends harmful content to your congregation. Learn how a clear social media policy and the right insurance coverage protect growing churches from the liability that follows.
Church Playground and Outdoor Recreation Liability: What Every Growing Congregation Needs to Know
A church playground that passes a visual inspection can still generate a six-figure liability claim. Learn what equipment standards, inspection protocols, and coverage requirements apply to church playgrounds, and why general liability alone is not enough protection for growing congregations.
Church Pastor Transition Risk: What Happens When Your Senior Leader Leaves
When a senior pastor leaves, most churches focus on ministry continuity and forget about insurance. Learn how a pastoral departure creates governance gaps, disrupts key-person coverage, and can expose a congregation to D&O and liability claims that standard policies do not adequately address.