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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5.0
Apr 24, 2026

I just love this place!

Anonymous employee
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Pros

There is nothing better than knowing my every day work helps lead people to become fully devoted followers of Christ. You get to work alongside some pretty amazing people too!

Cons

This is NOT a con, it's just something to be prepared for. We are very flexible and care deeply about rest and work/life balance, but there are seasons of ministry where you just have to be willing to give a lot time and energy to the church. It can be hard at times, but it's totally worth it.

1.0
May 7, 2023

Not what I Remember

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Pros

Got to experience many changed lives and work with some amazing people. Benefits are good.

Cons

When I first started attending/working at Life.Church years ago, the mission and the momentum was tangible. The church was reaching people, loving the lost and cared deeply for their staff team. When I look at the state of affairs now, it is not the same church. A few things to be aware of: - In my opinion, there seems to be a culture of spiritual harshness and I would even dare say spiritual and emotional neglect. Certain leaders who created a culture of fear, intimidation and bullying were not only tolerated, but promoted within the organization. If leaders get the results leadership wants to see, they got promoted, regardless of their competency to care for people. I have many, many friends who had to go to therapy and/or leave the organization to find healing. - Results are everything. Results are defined by church attendance. It is all about the numbers. The pace can be crushing, it can cost you spiritual health and marital wellness, but if the numbers are growing then God must be in it! - There seems to be a culture of retaliation at the highest levels. Unwanted feedback will be dealt with harshly. - In my opinion, there is a deep rooted fear of cultural backlash. Rather than stand for biblical truth, controversial topics are often avoided at all costs. - I believe that there are many pastors at locations who have little to no biblical competence, but as long as they have potential to be leaders (influencers) they are seen as more than equipped as Pastors. Biblical literacy was never measured during interviews and was rarely developed while on the team.

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Life.Church Response
3y
Thank you for sharing about your experience. You're right - we believe numbers matter! The reason numbers are important here at Life.Church is because we see every number as a person with a unique story that matters to God. He has blessed us with the experience, resources, and leadership to be able to do anything short of sin to reach people who don't know Christ! We truly value development and feedback at Life.Church. If you would like to share your thoughts on how we can improve, please email hr@life.church, and a member of our team will be in touch soon!
1.0
Aug 3, 2018
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Pros

Energy. Lots of it. If you're a people person, you'll love how often you get to meet, interact, and lead with other people. It's hard not to get excited every day when there's excitement in the air.

Cons

Where do I begin?... I think the thing that makes me most sad when I look back on my time at Life.Church is that I didn't actually receive development opportunities like the culture there SO prides itself in creating. Their idea of development for me was "Do better. Recruit more people." And when that didn't happen, the conversation basically led to, "What's wrong with you?" Instead of embracing the gifts that I know my leadership saw in me, they criticized me and had no clue what to do with me. I still struggle most days because of being brainwashed for 2 years of my life that "This is the best place to work in the world." How do you think it felt with that firmly planted in me to essentially be told, "God must be calling you somewhere other than the best place to work in the world."

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Life.Church Response
6y
We’re genuinely thankful for your feedback. A career at Life.Church isn’t the best fit for everyone, so during the hiring process, we do everything we can to make sure we find the best fit not just for our team, but for each applicant we hire. Unfortunately, sometimes we don’t get it right. We’re sorry your experience working here wasn’t what you hoped it would be. It’s our hope that everyone who works here grows stronger personally, professionally, and spiritually every day.
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