I like hearing you holler from the choir loft
I've seen much the same things as you. Once in awhile I'll flip on TV preachers and one guy was shockingly apostate. He was asking for $1,000 donations telling people God would bless them. I was sickened. He was definitely a wolf in sheep's clothing. I was badly misled by apostate preachers early on.
We've also been to a number of churches where the leadership was so filled with pride they refused to listen to a 'regular' believer who lacked office. The pastor was so shockingly prideful that he said that God put him in that position and we had to listen to him and the other pastors. I was shocked at the overt pride. Did he not know that's how Lucifer fell? So I have a distaste for a number of churches now.
Another church was run by a family who were overtly corrupt. God slammed them however. I feel sad that they still have a "church" because they do more to drive people away from God than draw them. I've asked God to shut them down. I have a suspicion they're using "donations" as their private expense account. They're really corrupt.
I thought friends of mine were such great Christians, but then the blinders came off and I could really see that they weren't who I thought they were. Their son backed into an older black woman's car, damaging it. The husband of the woman asked my friends to pay for it, and because he wouldn't give them insurance information they refused to pay for it. She sat there smugly and said "they obviously didn't have insurance."
That still didn't relieve my friends of the duty to pay for the damaged car. So I really saw some things about them in retrospect.
When you're down and out is when you really find out who your friends are and it's a rude, rude awakening. People - even Christians - want to rub shoulders with "successful" people, or people who hold office in the church. After I was injured I saw that our pastor didn't have time for me; and we had been friends. I had so much going on that I realized that we had stopped supporting the church; so I figured that was it. I can understand it to a point. He has to spend his time wisely and it should be with supporters, but it just showed me that it was all kind of fake. Then a friend never visited, and was out doing things with their friends from church, teaching bible study, etc. but never had the time to come visit me - all of 15 minutes away. Then I would email her and she'd email back "I guess I'll answer later...if I get the time." Then I wouldn't hear from her. I clearly saw that she was a respecter of persons - something clearly warned against in Scripture.
I saw that she liked cutting others up while not looking at her and her husband's reflection.
So I stopped emailing her and then she kept contacting me - so I waited and answered her in my good time as she had done to me. Apparently it was okay for her to do to me but not me to do it to her. So she completely cut me off. It was really something to see. Mr. & Mrs. Perfect Christian. It opened my eyes up. It showed me that you don't really know what's in someone until there is a "test" - and then you see what fair- weather friends they are. People act like they're so good and godly and yet treat someone who has had a bad break with disdain. We'll see what happens when her time of testing comes.
You are fortunate that you found a good church.