Thanks for this question. In my personal experience, especially lately, has forced me to rethink a lot of things. I find that the church (here defined as the body of Christ, i.e. believers, not the institutional church) cares more about my spiritual well being in terms of being in Christ vs. being lost in sin.
In virtually every other way, however, I find that the world is more understanding, more caring on a personal level, and FAR more generous than Christians--especially pastors.
I'm curious what others have experienced in this respect.
If i take this example to answer your question, then my experience is similar to yours.
However, i am a bit confused by your separation of the world and the church (which you defined as the body of Christ). This is also why i gave you an example between the different states of water. Liquid or steam.
Because i don't see a difference.
In the worst examples of human experience which involve war, torture, cruelty etc, you can find the most inspiring people who make you forget of all the pain and just make you be even more grateful to God.
Similarly, you can also find the most evil experiences in places like Vatican for example.
So, i don't see clear borders like you do, that's why i was a bit confused by your original question.