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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1.0
Sep 14, 2023
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Pros

There are some genuinely good people there. The benefits are better than most.

Cons

Growth-focused, not people-focused. You are constantly reminded you work at the largest church in America, hearing about huge numbers of people impacted but in the end how many of those people were actually loved? Or were they just more numbers to keep making the ship get bigger and contribute to all the growth goals? Every part of the organization is transactional. From how they attempt to impact their community through mission partners vs pushing people to serve in the community, down to the way you see relationships with other people. How much "equity" do you have with this person and can you afford to spend it? Should you hold off and let this go so you can save that equity for a bigger problem? These transactional relationships are heavily lopsided and oftentimes sexist. You'll also be met with empty promises, inaction, and apathy, from the moment you come on staff till the day you leave. The hardest thing you will have to navigate and try and get used to is the Life.Church bubble, especially if you're coming from out of town. Maybe you didn't even know who Life.Church was until they came to your city, they seemed great and like they loved people well. When you come on staff it can feel very lonely after the honeymoon stage. Eventually, you wake up one day realizing that your entire life is wrapped up in Life Church. You will realize the only people you talk to in life are LC people who are just as "bought-in" to what LC is selling. Because of the mentality of "no other job is like this" and "this isn't a job, it's a calling" you might eventually feel trapped and alone. Some of my least favorite commonly repeated phrases: "Bought in" if you aren't bought in, you'll be weeded out. DLT has even said from the stage that if you somehow make it through our interview process, you'll be gone in a year if you aren't "bought-in". It's all or nothing straight from the beginning. "Trust is freely given, mistrust is earned" is a great theory until your mistrust is negated by others. That's when you're gaslit into thinking you're the problem for not leading with trust. "If you don't have integrity, nothing else matters" LC is bankrupt on integrity. Practice what you preach rather than cover things up and enable manipulative people. For a place that should be the best at leading with empathy and taking care of it's people, I can count on one hand the number of apologies I've gotten when treated poorly or situations were mishandled. Maybe that's one of the many sacrifices that you have to make working there. "We all make sacrifices to work here" This phrase is a great manipulative phrase for keeping pay low and plenty of other things. But I bring it up because one of the biggest sacrifices you will make in Life.Church's all-consuming culture, is your family. You will end up sacrificing your family on the altar of Life.Church.

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Life.Church Response
2y
We're really sorry to hear that this was your experience. The things you shared do not reflect the values and beliefs of our church. We want you to know that we're committed to learning from your experience and would love to hear more. If you're willing, please reach out to us at ctlhumanresources@life.church. Thank you again for your honest feedback.
1.0
Apr 27, 2023

Not The Same Church I Got Hired At

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Pros

Mission is great. Lots of great leaders and people. Focused. Know who they are as a church.

Cons

Gone away following their own processes. HR is toothless, does not advocate for their employees, and does not bring checks to upper leadership. For me specifically, after 9 years of employment the process that has always been the same was not only not followed but directly disregarded the process and said so to my face. After receiving a yearly review of just shy of an exceeds expectations for my role, 3 weeks later I was made aware that my leaders had been in discussion for “months” to remove me from my role and demote me to something else with no prior conversations. Words in the meeting like, “this is going to be surprising” and “I know I just dropped a bomb in your families lap” would have never been allowed when we first were hired. Sadly it appears to be more common place at Life.Church as I have talked with current and former employees that have experienced the same thing. I believe leadership is getting tired of dealing with the problems of ministry at the scale that Life.Church is now at. Couple this with many tenured people leaving or being let go, the internal culture of consistency is beginning to break away and heavy handed leadership of “my way or the highway” has begun to take hold. I wish nothing but good things for LC, but I am afraid that if some internal structural change doesn’t occur then in the not too distance future, we will be listening to the podcast, “The Rise and Fall of Life.Church: how the largest church crumbled from the inside.”

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Life.Church Response
3y
Thank you for your honest feedback. We're sorry your experience working at Life.Church wasn't what you hoped it would be. Our senior leadership team reviews all feedback on Glassdoor and uses it to identify areas where we can grow. If you would like to share more with us, please email ctlhumanresources@life.church, as we'd love to connect with you about how we could've improved your experience working here.
2.0
Jan 29, 2023

Burnout culture

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Pros

Great benefits, lots of development opportunities, room for advancement, amazing coworkers and volunteers

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Pace is incredibly fast and can make you burnout very quickly. Definitely an achievement culture, the harder you work, the more opportunities you’ll get. If you slow down because you’re struggling, you get sidelined or left behind. Work/life balance is non-existent at times. It’s a struggle to get leadership to understand that going fast isn’t always the best option when it’s hurting the people doing the work. On the YouVersion team specifically, you must compete for resources and beg for headcount/new hires. Tools that are required to do your role effectively are not provided, or you have to build them yourselves. You are held accountable for issues that happen because your team doesn’t have the capacity/bandwidth to take on more. Some teams are over resourced, while others are barely able to keep their heads above water. I have seen many of my friends crying and overwhelmed because they feel they can’t keep up, or just aren’t doing enough.

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Life.Church Response
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Thank you for sharing your feedback! We agree with you: Life.Church is a fast-paced environment and the work we are called to do is demanding! To do that work, it’s crucial to steward our time, energy, and resources well, and we encourage our staff members to do that in a variety of ways to avoid burnout. We are always trying to get better at making sure that the time you spend outside of the office is as fruitful and fulfilling as the time you invest at work. If you have more specific ways we could get better at promoting a better work-life balance, we’d love to hear from you! You can send us an email at hr@life.church, and someone from our team will be in touch with you soon.
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