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
Oct 10, 2022

It's great until it isn't

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Pros

Competitive Pay for a ministry job, benefits, PTO

Cons

As someone who was at Life.Church for over 5 years, I believed I would be there forever. When you’re in it, you feel like working there is amazing. It was my dream job. Campus life is completely different from Central life and depending on who you get as a campus pastor really determines how far you’ll go. My campus pastor unfortunately ran the church like a business instead of actually pastoring their staff. They cared more about finding perfection in people fitting the culture than truly caring about the individual. I walked into work every day feeling like I was making a difference but my leader never acknowledged that. I wasn’t pastored. I wasn’t met with grace. I was used for my gifts and never poured into from my leader. I believed in Life.Church for so long, but when you have leaders like that pretty high up in the organization, you’re going to lose people who are truly in it for Jesus and passionate about pouring into people.

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Thank you for sharing about your experience. We’re sorry your experience working here wasn’t what you hoped it would be, because it is our hope that everyone who works here grows stronger personally, professionally, and spiritually every day. We've mentioned this before, but our senior leadership team reviews all feedback shared on Glassdoor. Thank you for taking the time to share your review.
2.0
Mar 4, 2021
Recommend
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Pros

Healthcare benefits are good here.

Cons

I wanted this "job" to be what I sacrificed for. It's not a job, but a "calling" - you'll hear this often. I, like many people who work here, sacrificed to take this job - sold a house, sold a car, took a lower paying job, changed churches - this is not an easy decision - it affects your whole family. I think there are many areas in this org that have great leaders. Unfortunately, I had a different experience. It took me leaving to really understand the manipulation to which I had fallen. A few months after starting, the leader who hired me left the org - which should have been a red flag. Now I found myself reporting to a newly promoted IT leader who had zero IT experience. This man has sociopathic behavior - lack of empathy, manipulative, deceitful, callous, hostile. The next three years were a constant battle between trying to improve the technical capabilities of the org and the mental squeeze from being made to feel small. It was at this job that I started counseling for the first time - which was a result of the working environment. Ultimately, I worked for a terrible leader, which for me represents my experience at Life.Church. I would strongly urge anyone wanting to work in IT at Life.Church to consider other options.

1.0
Dec 16, 2023
Recommend
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Pros

The people you work directly with are truly incredible. You will be alongside some exceptional people that care for you until you just aren’t aligned with the “mission” anymore. You will be thrown into the fire which allows you to certainly develop but at what cost? I really do think that Pastor Craig, Jerry, Sam are great and incredible leaders. There just seems to be a disconnect in middle management or poor leadership that has ridden on the successful coattails of people better than them.

Cons

You will be forgotten about. If you don’t fall directly in line with “the mission” you will be cast aside. (The mission is purely codified language to whatever your leader defines it to be.) Insider vs. outsider bias - Life.Church will make you believe that this is the greatest calling that you could possibly experience. This creates a dichotomy where people on the inside think those who have left didn’t have enough grit to last (this is said from stage by leaders, “you wouldn’t last a month if you aren’t right for the job”). Which in turn discourages people who see wrongdoings from speaking out. It is consistently encouraged that, “this is the best place to work.” “We get to do this (spiritual manipulation)” “You’re not working for Life.Church, you are working for God (spiritual manipulation during recruitment training)” If you are reading reviews as an indicator to work here, please, take into deep consideration the negative reviews. They are a more accurate representation than not.

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