Life.Church reviews

4.7

93% would recommend to a friend

(1,014 total reviews)
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Craig Groeschel

96% approve of CEO

92% positive business outlook

Life.Church has an employee rating of 4.7 out of 5 stars, based on 1,014 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Life.Church employee rating is 32% above average for employers within the Nonprofit & NGO industry (3.6 stars).

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4.0
Jul 28, 2017

Must be hip to get in

Anonymous employee
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Pros

The people here are all about development. This means personal, professional, spiritual. There is ALWAYS an opportunity for growth. Whatever it is, ask and you will get the chance. Senior leadership is fantastic. Pastor Sam is so funny, but also very inspiring to listen to. Same with Pastor Hurley. These gentlemen are open, honest, and secure in heir faith. You can have a sense of humor and be a Christ follower! You will have fun.

Cons

It depends who you know. The internship program is not that great as far as the director and team leader goes. They act like feedback is this big thing, but they aren't very transparent. You think you're doing pretty good, then learn out of nowhere that you aren't. Techmire is very judgemental and harsh. If you're not cool with him, you're not going anywhere. Theh want you for tell them where you want to be, so they can tell you that's not a good fit. Coleman is hilarious. It does seem though that he is more about who is cool enough to work there. Being an introvert won't get you far with him. You need to be relevant. It's not about how spiritual you are, as there are a lot of really mean spirited people who work here, but more about how much you fit the Lifechurch mold. So if you're not a hipster, don't apply. HR is pretty tough. There is one very nice person there who is very outgoing, but there is also a lot of gossip and drama. If you go to HR, a grudge will be held against you for years to come.

4.0
May 10, 2017

No better place to serve Christ and His Church!

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Leadership culture is healthy and encouraging. Our vision is consistent but how we accomplish our vision is ever changing. Christ focused organization with highly talented staff.

Cons

Being on staff is very demanding. You have to be able to function well in a high stress role. Willingness to work weekends or nights on a regular basis.

1.0
Dec 1, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Benefits are okay. Hard-working people. Great mission, but actions don’t always match what the words on the wall say. Equipment and software are great for each specific job. If you have a good leader, life is easy, but they often promote based on the most talkative or who knows who.

Cons

My experience at this organization had positive elements early on, but over time I noticed several cultural and structural challenges that made it difficult to grow or feel fully supported. Career development often felt dependent on personal connections rather than performance or qualifications. In several cases, leadership roles were filled by individuals who lacked the experience or skills needed to support and develop their teams effectively. This led to environments where employees felt pressure to conform rather than contribute honestly. The culture sometimes encouraged employees to share personal struggles in ways that blurred boundaries, and those disclosures occasionally seemed to influence professional opportunities negatively. Employees who left — even on good terms — commonly experienced a noticeable social distance from former coworkers. There were also inconsistencies in standards around volunteering expectations and workload. Many employees felt as though they were never truly “off the clock,” even if they were technically hourly. I witnessed troubling patterns in a few departments — such as staff childcare and learning and development — where individuals who made complaints felt singled out afterward. While leadership sometimes acknowledged issues, meaningful follow-through was often lacking. Concerns around harassment, neurodiversity, and mental health were not always handled with the level of care or urgency these matters require. On a few occasions, I, a male, was cat-called by another male in a leadership role within the staff childcare program. It happened at least 3 times. I was called “hot stuff”, and “Hey, Good looking!” as they drove by while I was outdoors walking. It made me very uncomfortable, but with their position of power, I did not feel safe to take the complaint to HR, especially after hearing how other staff members had been retaliated against for submitting their complaints. Overall, there is a strong mission and many good people working hard, but the internal culture would benefit profoundly from greater accountability, consistent standards, and healthier support systems for staff at all levels.

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