Content Editor | Remote

Overview Lifeway is seeking a Content Editor. The content editor edits and develops assigned products to ensure the delivery of trustworthy, biblically sound content aligned with Scripture, the Baptist Faith & Message, and conservative evangelical theology. Leads substantive editing and original content creation across multiple formats to strengthen clarity, accuracy, instructional design, and audience alignment. Partners with contract writers, ministry leaders, and cross-functional teams to shape resources that foster meaningful Bible study experiences and church engagement. Contributes editorial expertise, theological discernment, and leadership across projects, supporting Lifeway’s mission to equip churches with reliable, ministry-focused content. Why Lifeway? Lifeway is a place where you can bring your faith and work experience to join in the most important mission in the world: making disciples of Jesus Christ. Whether you’re a creator or storyteller, data guru or problem-solver, or anywhere in between, if you’re passionate about serving the church, we have a place for you. Lifeway has a strong Work from Anywhere (WFA) culture that is deeply focused on our mission and values. While headquartered in Nashville, TN, many of our positions are remote-eligible and have autonomy and flexibility with work hours. We provide equipment and resources to ensure team members have access to a productive and ergonomic workspace. We believe building relationships and community is essential to how we work together, so Lifeway hosts all-team meetings several times per year and provides travel for key team gatherings for remote-based team members. Full-time employees are eligible for enrollment in our comprehensive benefits plans including healthcare, vacation and sick time, holiday pay, care days, 401(k) plan, maternity and paternity leave, adoption assistance, mission trip time, and more. If this sounds like a place where you would be excited to serve the kingdom of God, we would love for you to join our team. Learn more about our culture at team.lifeway.com/culture-code This is a remote position in the U.S. with occasional travel to Nashville for in-person team gatherings. #LI-Remote Responsibilities • Lives out Lifeway’s mission and values, showing deep commitment to Kingdom work • Lead substantive editorial work to ensure theological accuracy, biblical fidelity, and alignment with the Baptist Faith & Message. • Edit and refine content for clarity, tone, instructional design, and consistency across print, digital, and multimedia formats. • Develop original content and contribute to outlines, frameworks, and structured Bible study resources. • Collaborate with ministry leaders, contract writers, and internal teams to shape engaging and biblically sound content. • Provide coaching and feedback to contributors, ensuring theological alignment and effective communication of resource objectives. • Apply Lifeway style and grammar standards, review appraisal feedback, and make copyfitting decisions to enhance readability. • Participate in content planning meetings, provide editorial insights, and support ongoing training for editors and writers. • Engage in research to validate biblical, theological, or contextual accuracy when needed. • Contribute to podcast content creation and serve as a guest when appropriate. • Support process improvements and team goals through cross-functional collaboration and continuous learning. Actively involved in a Southern Baptist church Qualifications Education Master’s degree in theology, Christian education, or related field, required Doctorate - not required Skills, Knowledge, & Experiences, required • 6+ years of editorial or content development experience.• 5+ years of ministry-related experience (church staff, teaching ministry, denominational involvement, or similar).• Prior experience developing Bible study resources or curriculum in a ministry-focused environment. • Demonstrated excellence in advanced editing to lead substantive revisions, ensure theological accuracy, and elevate clarity and instructional design across complex resources.• Strong proficiency in original content creation, manuscript editing, and adapting author submissions to match learning objectives and audience needs.• Strong proficiency in collaboration, author coaching, and relationship-building, supporting writers, ministry partners, and cross-functional teams with thoughtful editorial guidance.• Demonstrated excellence in verbal and written communication, including navigating theological conversations with clarity, grace, and sound judgment.• Advanced capability in digital publishing tools and content production workflows, ensuring consistent application of style, metadata, and quality standards.• Strong proficiency in training, mentoring, and team support, contributing to the development of junior editors and peer contributors. • Ability to travel 2 - 4 times a year for team meetings in Tennessee or to other events on behalf of Lifeway. Skills, Knowledge, & Experiences, preferred• Prior experience leading writers’ training, contributing to content strategy discussions, or shaping instructional design frameworks. Apply tot his job

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