The PEAK Assessment
Shaping the future of our church
The PEAK process at Lighthouse
At Lighthouse, we’re on mission to be a Christ-centered community that reaches out every day to make more and better disciples. As our church continues to grow, we believe God is always calling us to grow deeper in our faith, strengthen our ministry, and increase our impact in our community. That's why we are participating in the PEAK Process, a church assessment and development tool designed to help churches better understand their strengths and identify opportunities for growth. The PEAK Process helps church leaders evaluate key areas of church health, discipleship, leadership, mission, and ministry effectiveness so that we can more faithfully fulfill God's calling.
That is why we are excited to announce our participation in the PEAK Process.
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PEAK is a comprehensive assessment tool designed to help churches like ours identify our unique strengths and discover new opportunities for growth. By looking at our ministry through a clear, objective lens, PEAK helps us ensure we are effectively equipping you to live as apprentices of Jesus—whether you are at home, in the workplace, or serving right here in Puyallup.
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The LCC Constitution defines the qualifications as:
Any potential LT member must be a church member who is currently fulfilling the responsibilities of church membership. In addition, they must have been actively involved in ministry within the church body during the past year before being considered for leadership. Election to the LT is recognition of a person who is currently demonstrating such servant leadership. The general qualifications for members of the LT are found in 1 Timothy 3:1-13.
Both elders and leaders shall be men and women who demonstrate the character qualities, spiritual wisdom, and gifting of leaders that include, but not limited to:
• A life that visibly represents a mature and growing commitment to being a disciple of Christ (Mark 12:28-31).
• A commitment to decision-making that is led by God’s Word and prayerful discernment.
• Is quick to listen (James 1:19).
• Is an encourager to those around them (1 Thessalonians 5:11).
• Receives correction with humility and understanding (Proverbs 12:15, 19:20-21).
• Is able to think critically without having a critical or quarrelsome attitude (2 Timothy 2:24-25).
• Shows a willingness to adapt and change (Proverbs 16:9).
• Lives out what it means to be a servant-hearted leader (Matthew 20:26).
• Understands the importance of confidentiality (Proverbs 11:13).
• Desires excellence in all they do in life, for the glory of God (Romans 12:1).
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Recommendations are accepted from June 1 through September 1, 2026.
If you would like to make a recommendation to the Leadership Team Nominating Committee, please go through the following steps:
Read through the list of qualifications to evaluate your recommendation.
Pray about your recommendation.
Talk with the potential candidate(s) and confirm that they are open to serving on the LCC Leadership Team and are ok with being recommended by you.
After doing all of the above, fill out the LCC LT Recommendation Questionnaire.
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Below is the process for affirming new LT members:
Recommendations are received from LCC members, staff, and LT from June 1 through September 1.
Packets are sent to nominees to fill out their own info and theological standings.
Those who meet the requirements (currently serving in ministry, gives tithes, not a recent convert) are interviewed in person by the LT.
After interviews and prayerful discernment, the Leadership Team will send selected nominees to be voted upon at the Annual Meeting by the LCC membership.
Nominees are affirmed at the Annual Meeting in February
The Lighthouse Leadership Team
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Brandon & Jennifer Sales
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Rich & Ashlyn Arnold
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Naomi Hunt
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Andrew & Rebecca Schwebke
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Josh & Erin Meyer
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Susie Lynch
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Aaron Paolozzi
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Feel free to contact us anytime.

