Great organization with lots of opportunities to grow both in your career and personally. - Anonymous employee Life.Church Employee Review

5.0
May 30, 2014
Anonymous employee
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Pros

I've really enjoyed working at Lifechurch.tv because it has a great culture that promotes development, growth, leadership and self-awareness. I learned so much about myself since I started working here and my personal development has been huge. The organization says it encourages work-life balance and I find that to be true with my boss and team. The people are great, I've made many new friends and I feel like people truly care about me and my well-being. I have a great sense of purpose and fulfillment working at LifeChurch.tv, it's amazing being apart of such a innovative and life-changing organization. Benefits are great. Time off policy is good. Compensation is good. The organization is pretty flat and allows for a lot of opportunities if you take advantage of them. I've been able get regular mentorship with a variety of team-members. Probably the best part of all is being able to use my business talents and skills to further the mission and help lead people to become fully devoted followers of Christ. I want to be a world-changer and LifeChurch.tv is a place where I can do that.

Cons

Some of the challenges of working at LifeChurch.tv are the fast pace, high expectations, high feedback and work load. If you don't communicate with your boss and team then I think you could easily be overwhelmed with the amount of possible work and then burn out eventually. If you can't perform at a high level consistently, handle tough feedback, work well with others, work at a fast pace and continue to develop and evolve then you will probably get left behind or forced out. From my perspective most of the people that have left or been asked to leave while I've been here were not able to keep up with the organization or they had issues with the organization and/or other people and were unable to adapt and evolve.

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Cons

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1.0
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Pros

One of the biggest advantages of working at LIFE Church was the work environment. The location was comfortable, the dress code was casual, and for the most part, the work hours offered a good amount of flexibility. The organization also ensured that employees had the tools, equipment, and resources they needed to do their jobs well, and if something was needed, it was generally available or could be purchased. Those are definite benefits of working for a large, well-funded church that is committed to providing its staff with the resources necessary to succeed.

Cons

The biggest downside of working at LIFE Church, at least in my experience, was the internal culture. It took me a long time to find the right words for how I felt after leaving. If you’re someone who feels deeply called to pastoral ministry and has a strong sense of your own leadership and gifting, I would encourage you to think carefully before pursuing a role there. I came in confident in my calling and identity as a pastor. I left carrying a great deal of anxiety, with my confidence shaken, constantly questioning whether I had done something wrong. Looking back, I believe there is an unhealthy aspect to the work culture. Rather than helping staff grow into who God has uniquely created them to be, it often felt like there was pressure to conform to a very specific mold. Individuality in leadership seemed less valued than fitting into an established system. When people ask me what it was like working there, I’ve often described it this way: if you’re comfortable being one part of a very large machine, you’ll probably do well. LIFE Church is an incredibly organized and effective organization, and there’s no denying the impact it has. But that same system can also come at a cost. In my experience, the culture sometimes prioritizes maintaining the machine over developing healthy, confident leaders. Before joining the staff, I had admired Pastor Craig for years. I read his books in seminary and respected the ministry he had built. I also learned a tremendous amount while I was there—about leadership, systems, excellence, and organizational health. Those lessons have been valuable. At the same time, I also learned what kind of culture I never want to create for the people I lead. For me, the experience was both educational and deeply painful, and it took time after leaving to rebuild my confidence and rediscover the freedom and joy I had once felt in ministry.

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