Webinar: Church Fraud—What to Know and How to Prevent It

Join Church Law & Tax and Senior Editorial Advisor Vonna Laue, CPA, for this insightful look at how church leaders can spot and prevent church fraud.

Church Law & Tax and CPA Vonna Laue, a Church Law & Tax senior editorial advisor, partnered for a webinar on practical, low-cost ways to prevent fraud.

As leaders, it’s your responsibility to protect your congregation and close off opportunities for misuse. This one-hour session is well worth the time invested! 

This webinar will teach you what to watch for, what to start and stop doing, as you work to ensure your financial house stays in order.


When you become a Church Law & Tax member, you’ll receive more than just on-demand webinar access—you get exclusive access to the 2026 Tax Prep Guide for Churches and Clergy. This resource is trusted by thousands of pastors, treasurers, and church administrators nationwide.

Here’s what membership unlocks for you:

📚 The entire Church Law & Tax legal library

🤖 AI-powered search (coming soon!) for fast, reliable answers

📊 2026 Digital Tax Prep Guide included with your membership when it’s released.

This is the kind of support that keeps your ministry compliant, confident, and focused on what matters most: your people.

Don’t wait until the next tax deadline is around the corner. Prepare now—and lead with confidence.

In service,

The Church Law & Tax Team


Download Vonna’s deck:

Watch the on-demand webinar:

Loading the player...

The editorial team of Church Law & Tax is made up of Matthew Branaugh, attorney-at-law, and Rick Spruill, digital content manager.

This content is designed to provide accurate and authoritative information in regard to the subject matter covered. It is sold with the understanding that the publisher is not engaged in rendering legal, accounting, or other professional service. If legal advice or other expert assistance is required, the services of a competent professional person should be sought. "From a Declaration of Principles jointly adopted by a Committee of the American Bar Association and a Committee of Publishers and Associations." Due to the nature of the U.S. legal system, laws and regulations constantly change. The editors encourage readers to carefully search the site for all content related to the topic of interest and consult qualified local counsel to verify the status of specific statutes, laws, regulations, and precedential court holdings.

ajax-loader-largecaret-downcloseHamburger Menuicon_amazonApple PodcastsBio Iconicon_cards_grid_caretChild Abuse Reporting Laws by State IconChurchSalary Iconicon_facebookGoogle Podcastsicon_instagramLegal Library IconLegal Library Iconicon_linkedinLock IconMegaphone IconOnline Learning IconPodcast IconRecent Legal Developments IconRecommended Reading IconRSS IconSubmiticon_select-arrowSpotify IconAlaska State MapAlabama State MapArkansas State MapArizona State MapCalifornia State MapColorado State MapConnecticut State MapWashington DC State MapDelaware State MapFederal MapFlorida State MapGeorgia State MapHawaii State MapIowa State MapIdaho State MapIllinois State MapIndiana State MapKansas State MapKentucky State MapLouisiana State MapMassachusetts State MapMaryland State MapMaine State MapMichigan State MapMinnesota State MapMissouri State MapMississippi State MapMontana State MapMulti State MapNorth Carolina State MapNorth Dakota State MapNebraska State MapNew Hampshire State MapNew Jersey State MapNew Mexico IconNevada State MapNew York State MapOhio State MapOklahoma State MapOregon State MapPennsylvania State MapRhode Island State MapSouth Carolina State MapSouth Dakota State MapTennessee State MapTexas State MapUtah State MapVirginia State MapVermont State MapWashington State MapWisconsin State MapWest Virginia State MapWyoming State IconShopping Cart IconTax Calendar Iconicon_twitteryoutubepauseplay
caret-downclosefacebook-squarehamburgerinstagram-squarelinkedin-squarepauseplaytwitter-square