An Honest Review - Central Team Member Life.Church Employee Review

2.0
5 Apr 2021
Recommend
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Pros

The health benefits here are excellent.

Cons

As others have noted, reviews on Glassdoor from current employees are positively skewed, since they are solicited to write positive reviews. Any concerns or frustrations are directed offline as employees are encouraged to take these to their leader. However, this sets the employee up to fail, as they are then labeled as another disgruntled employee or troublemaker. I witnessed retaliatory behavior from leadership in response to this, and many employees are eventually forced out due to “performance issues”. In this way, the organization has progressively instilled (directly or indirectly) a culture in which employees cannot be fully honest (even in surveys/platforms in which responses are intended to be “anonymous”) without fear of retaliation, which has led to highly curved positive results. This is deeply concerning, as the organization is mis-represented by the awards they win, and executive leadership has no accurate pulse on how their employees truly feel. This type of behavior also personally impacted me under my leadership. Feedback I received was heavily biased and had nothing to do with my performance as an employee. My leader wanted me to be more like him/her, not more like Jesus, who seems to have been lost in the day-to-day operations of this place. When I escalated my concerns about his/her leadership, I was written off; from that point, each day became a more hostile work experience than the prior, as I was subjected to gaslighting, scare tactics/empty threats and passive-aggressive behaviors. I lived through frequent anxiety and/or depression (conditions I’d never experienced prior to this job), and I consistently dreaded going to work. As others here have said, this job starts out wonderful--the opportunity to work for your beloved church home feels like a dream come true. Eventually, however, countless employees leave because problems aren’t addressed, expectations are unclear, and people get burnt out because they feel they are expendable (this belief is affirmed when hearing things like “Don’t let the door hit you on your way out” and “I could do this with only 100 of you”). Even though I required a period of un-learning following my employment at Life.Church, I am now truly thriving and am so glad I made the decision to leave...however, it does sadden me to know that others are going through similar treatment and that nothing has changed since I left.

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Life.Church Response
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​​Thank you for submitting your feedback. We’re sorry to hear you had a negative experience during your time at Life.Church. We value feedback and transparency to our core. It is why we utilize tools like Glassdoor and Gallup Q12 with our staff. We’d love to hear more about how we could have improved your experience working here. Please email careers@life.church and someone from our team will contact you soon.

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5.0
22 Jun 2026
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Pros

It's a mission centric workplace God is uniquely using to model what a healthy large church can be. Projects are unique and feedback and new ideas are listened to and processed. The talent that is attracted is diverse and passionate about the mission. Leadership is theologically conservative and knows that the preaching of sin and repentance are necessary Holy Spirit-led convictions which continue to lead thousands annually at Life.Church towards the salvation Jesus brings. Multiple touch points through the year for staff appreciation including the big Family Reunion. Benefits are the best you'll get working at a church. Leadership is accessible for a convo if you're not a jerk. Hard work is rewarded, sometimes slowly. You're cared about as a person made in the image of God, and as much as an employer can be expected to, they work to make sure you are supported personally going beyond the standard benefits if needed and approved by your leader. Working here asks more of your personal and family life than a non church job, and I think it should.

Cons

Some teams with high effectiveness are under-staffed and over evaluated. Some teams with low effectiveness are over-staffed and under evaluated. Biblical education and ministerial qualification upholding is thin, sometimes out of an abundance of worry to take a stance, or bias of leadership culture over pastoral qualifications that are outlined in Gods word. This should be the biggest long term red-flag for the health of the church. Some central staffers get entitled and forget what our pastors at campuses actually endure and provide for our church every week. The central team talent needed to build the next generation of the church inevitably has to have pay scales that closer compete with enterprise companies. Great leaders who should be promoted hit their cap because 1) of tenured leaders whose career no longer depends on performance, or 2) fixed org structures leadership doesn't want to touch.

4.0
13 May 2026
Recommend
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Pros

I love serving at my church through the role of pastor. Caring for people who take time out of their busy day to serve God through LC is a privilege. Life.Church has great benefits (401K Match & insurance) too.

Cons

Culture varies wildly from campus to campus so you could have very different experiences depending where you land. The job is much more task driven than you would expect or were told. You are often asked to do things that are outside of your job description. If you think of it more as you are here to fully serve the church in any capacity they ask and you'll do great.

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