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Serving is one of the simplest and most meaningful ways to step deeper into the life of our church. When we serve, we practice the way of Jesus by offering our time, gifts, and presence for the good of others. Every team at Trinity exists to help create a welcoming, prayerful, and Christ-centered environment where people can encounter God and grow in community.

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ReNovo: A Place of Renewal

ReNovo, in partnership with Union Gospel Mission, is a safe and supportive home for women recovering from substance abuse, homelessness, and domestic violence as they take their final steps toward reentering the community. As a church, we come alongside ReNovo through practical care like housework, gardening, room flips for new residents, supply organization, and common-area upkeep, as well as relational support such as offering rides, helping lead recovery studies, assembling welcome and holiday gifts, mentoring residents, and providing quarterly brunch gatherings. You can also support ReNovo by giving financially or purchasing items from the Amazon Wishlist. To learn more or to get involved, please send us an email.

Ministry Partners

We believe the work of Jesus is far too big for any one church, so we joyfully link arms with others who share a heart for renewal in our city and beyond. Through Saturate the Sound, we collaborate with pastors across the Puget Sound to pursue a vision of gospel saturation in everyday life. With the Racial Reconciliation Network, we join a cohort committed to prayer, repentance, and the long work of unity in the Church. Through Made to Flourish, we engage in training and pastoral development that integrates faith, work, and economic wisdom. With Joni and Friends, we learn how to create deeper belonging for individuals and families impacted by disability. And through Children of the Nations, we join a global effort to raise vulnerable children into leaders who can transform their communities. Together, these partnerships help us embody the gospel not only in our church, but throughout our city and the world.