
Youth Group
Who We Are
For students in grades 6th–12th, we gather Friday nights from 6:30–8:30 pm in the Youth Room for a night of connection, fun, and following Jesus together. Each week is a mix of worship, learning, and building friendships that last.
What to Expect
A welcoming space where you can come as you are and find authentic community.
Games and activities that help us connect and have fun.
Teaching and conversations that explore what it means to follow Jesus in everyday life.
Opportunities to use your creativity and gifts.
When + Where
We meet during the school year on Fridays from 6:30–8:30 pm in the Youth Room. To find us, enter the front of the Trinity building on 35th Ave SW, look for the lamp post, and go down the stairs to the right of the main entrance.
Want to invest in the next generation?
We’re always looking for caring, committed adults to walk alongside students as they grow in faith and community. If you're interested in volunteering with Trinity Youth, reach out to Caleb at caleb@trinityws.com—he’d love to connect with you!
Stay Connected
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Youth Group
Who We Are
For students in grades 6th–12th, we gather Friday nights from 6:30–8:30 pm in the Youth Room for a night of connection, fun, and following Jesus together. Each week is a mix of worship, learning, and building friendships that last.
What to Expect
A welcoming space where you can come as you are and find authentic community.
Games and activities that help us connect and have fun.
Teaching and conversations that explore what it means to follow Jesus in everyday life.
Opportunities to use your creativity and gifts.
When + Where
We meet during the school year on Fridays from 6:30–8:30 pm in the Youth Room. To find us, enter the front of the Trinity building on 35th Ave SW, look for the lamp post, and go down the stairs to the right of the main entrance.
Want to invest in the next generation?
We’re always looking for caring, committed adults to walk alongside students as they grow in faith and community. If you're interested in volunteering with Trinity Youth, reach out to Caleb at caleb@trinityws.com—he’d love to connect with you!
Stay Connected
Subscribe to The Rundown newsletter for weekly updates.
Youth Group
Who We Are
For students in grades 6th–12th, we gather Friday nights from 6:30–8:30 pm in the Youth Room for a night of connection, fun, and following Jesus together. Each week is a mix of worship, learning, and building friendships that last.
What to Expect
A welcoming space where you can come as you are and find authentic community.
Games and activities that help us connect and have fun.
Teaching and conversations that explore what it means to follow Jesus in everyday life.
Opportunities to use your creativity and gifts.
When + Where
We meet during the school year on Fridays from 6:30–8:30 pm in the Youth Room. To find us, enter the front of the Trinity building on 35th Ave SW, look for the lamp post, and go down the stairs to the right of the main entrance.
Want to invest in the next generation?
We’re always looking for caring, committed adults to walk alongside students as they grow in faith and community. If you're interested in volunteering with Trinity Youth, reach out to Caleb at caleb@trinityws.com—he’d love to connect with you!
Stay Connected
Subscribe to The Rundown newsletter for weekly updates.

FALL KICKOFF - THE GATHERING
The Gathering is Monday, September 15 at Trinity West Seattle—a night where students from Grace, West Side Pres, All Souls, Trinity, Young Life, and more come together under one roof.
We’re gathering because we’re one church, one bride, called to worship the same Jesus together. Doors open at 6:00 and the night runs 6:30–8:30 PM.
We’d love for you to be there and experience it with us!

Kickball in the Park
Kickball in the Park!
Friday, August 8, 2025 | 6:30–8:30 PM | E.C. Hughes Park (2805 SW Holden St)
Youth and families, join us for a summer evening of community, connection, and a whole lot of fun! This is a relaxed, come-as-you-are hangout for students, siblings, friends, and families. We’ll play a few rounds of kickball, share a casual picnic (bring your own snacks or dinner), and cool off with free popsicles on us.
Whether you’re new or have been around for a while, this is the perfect chance to connect, laugh, and enjoy a beautiful night together at the park.

Mariners Youth Takeover
We’re heading to T-Mobile Park on Saturday, August 2 for a Mariners day game—and you’re invited. This is your chance to kick back, grab some garlic fries, and spend the afternoon with friends at the ballpark. We’ve got 50 free tickets available, and once they’re gone, they’re gone. The game starts at 1:10 PM, and we’ll send your tickets directly to the person who registers.
Thanks to the generosity of a church member, not only are your tickets covered, but everyone attending will also receive an $11 concession card to use at the game. We’re incredibly grateful for this gift—it’s a great reminder of the kind of community we get to be part of.
Want to ride over with a group? We’re planning to take the 11:30 AM West Seattle Water Taxi from Seacrest Dock. It’s a short ride downtown, followed by a walk or quick bus to the stadium. Plan to be at the dock by 11:00 AM. The Water Taxi costs $5.75 each way, or $5 with an ORCA card, and youth ride free. If you’d prefer to drive or take other transportation with your family, feel free to do what works best for you.
Whether you’re all about baseball or just here for the hangs, this is a Saturday you won’t want to miss. Sign up now to claim your ticket.
Youth - BIG GAME NIGHT
Join us at trinity for an extended Game night and Pizza Party. Sardines, Mafia, Nerf War, and other adventure style games.
No youth group
JOIN US FOR MEMORIAL DAY RETREAT -
https://www.wspc.org/memorial-day-retreat
TY - Being Human: Fasting and Feasting - PARTY!!!
Mirroring our all church journey through this series, check out our Being Human page with topics and workbook:
https://www.trinityws.com/being-human
TY - Being Human: Giving and Receiving
Mirroring our all church journey through this series, check out our Being Human page with topics and workbook:
https://www.trinityws.com/being-human
TY - Being Human: Work and Rest
Mirroring our all church journey through this series, check out our Being Human page with topics and workbook:
https://www.trinityws.com/being-human
TY - Being Human: Prayer and Scripture
Mirroring our all church journey through this series, check out our Being Human page with topics and workbook:
https://www.trinityws.com/being-human
TY - Being Human: Solitude and Fellowship
Mirroring our all church journey through this series, check out our Being Human page with topics and workbook:
https://www.trinityws.com/being-human
TY - Being Human: Building a Way of Life with god
Mirroring our all church journey through this series, check out our Being Human page with topics and workbook:
https://www.trinityws.com/being-human
TY - Being Human: Enduring Temptation
Mirroring our all church journey through this series, check out our Being Human page with topics and workbook:
https://www.trinityws.com/being-human
YOUTH LOCK IN - Being Human: Empowered by his spirit
Mirroring our all church journey through this series, check out our Being Human page with topics and workbook:
https://www.trinityws.com/being-human
TY - Being Human: Children of God
Mirroring our all church journey through this series, check out our Being Human page with topics and workbook:
https://www.trinityws.com/being-human
TY - Being Human: Body and Soul
Mirroring our all church journey through this series, check out our Being Human page with topics and workbook:
https://www.trinityws.com/being-human
TY - Being Human: IMAGE
Mirroring our all church journey through this series, check out our Being Human page with topics and workbook:
https://www.trinityws.com/being-human
TY - No youth MLK weekend
Have a nice long weekend, see you next week when we start our “being human” series
TY - What is Self-Control
Trinity Youth (TY) continues our series on the fruit of the spirit by asking the question; what is self-control? We will look at what our culture, our media, our bible, and history have to say on the subject of self-control.