Trinity Presbyterian Church is a neighborhood church, seeking to live the gospel in the heart of Tacoma. Practically, this goal takes shape in the form of the Trinity Outreach programs, initiating and cultivating transformational relationships that model hope through education, relief, and community development in the heart of Tacoma. Our vision is to equip people for a healthy community.
While a church, the Outreach Programs at Trinity have no religious component, and do not discriminate in anyway. Every person is invited to participate.
These programs include:
The Bobcat Learning Center
The Bobcat Learning Center serves Jason Lee Middle school students each day after school with homework help, study skills, mentoring, and enrichment activities.
TAP (Trinity Afterschool Program)
TAP facilitates one-on-one literacy assistance with 10-12 first and second graders from Bryant Montessori. Students are referred to this year-long program at the invitation by Bryant’s teachers and our TAP staff.
Tony’s Kitchen
Tony’s Kitchen provides “Soup and Conversation” with a community meal of soup, bread, and cookies for approximately 40 people every Friday afternoon.
Pat’s Closet
Pat’s Closet provides an average of 100 neighbors each week with new and used clothing and household items that are donated by individuals all over Tacoma.
The Trinity Neighborhood Clinic
The Trinity Neighborhood Clinic is open every Tuesday evening to provide free health care services, typically serving 10-15 people each week. Services range from sports physicals to diabetes assistance. The Clinic exists as a separate nonprofit entity from Trinity Presbyterian Church.
Annual Trinity Outreach Programs
The following programs have become an integral component of the life of our community as we continue to build relationships with families while addressing collective needs. Camp Trinity, Christmas House, and Back To School Night.
The Bryant Neighborhood Center
Opening in 2020, the Bryant Neighborhood Center will serve as a community hub, to link local residents with high quality resources, where young minds learn and grow, relationships are formed, and basic needs are met, while amplifying residents’ vision for the community.
Our Values
Place Matters
We value our place on the corner of 6th and Grant within the Bryant Neighborhood on the Hilltop of Tacoma, and have committed ourselves to the people of this neighborhood.
Authenticity
We value and commit ourselves to living in a manner that disarms those around us by being transparent and truthful about our individual and collective condition.
Dignity
We value every person as created in God’s image and, therefore, we treat them with respect, we speak to them with kindness, and we love them with understanding.
Contribution
We value each person’s ability to give of themselves, believing that with a diversity of gifts we are made more whole.
Mutual Transformation
We value the impact of relationships and the transformation that can take place when people are able to walk alongside one another and share life together.
Trinity Presbyterian Church is a neighborhood church, seeking to live the gospel in the heart of Tacoma. Practically, this goal takes shape in the form of the Trinity Outreach programs, initiating and cultivating transformational relationships that model hope through education, relief, and community development in the heart of Tacoma. Our vision is to equip people for a healthy community.
While a church, the Outreach Programs at Trinity have no religious component, and do not discriminate in anyway. Every person is invited to participate.
These programs include:
The Bobcat Learning Center
The Bobcat Learning Center serves Jason Lee Middle school students each day after school with homework help, study skills, mentoring, and enrichment activities.
TAP (Trinity Afterschool Program)
TAP facilitates one-on-one literacy assistance with 10-12 first and second graders from Bryant Montessori. Students are referred to this year-long program at the…