Pros
Anyone that has a desire to work in ministry can easily feel excited and even wooed by the multiple campuses that are mostly beautiful and somewhat modern. The people you work with and build relationships with are the reason to stay. Several people have cited the money isn't great, but those folks probably haven't worked in many churches. For ministry, you are paid fair when you come in, but will have to fight to make more if your job responsibilities increase.
Cons
Lofty and unattainable goals for staff - the bar is set then a few months later changed once again to add more to staff's plates. Work-life balance is a joke. Every single person that has left in the last year has cited they felt like their family wasn't a priority. Unsure how a church with family as a top value overworks their own employees to the point where they cannot enjoy time with their own. The demands that continuously changed and the bar that is always raised is unattainable at best.