Hey, high schoolers! Welcome to SJCC High School Youth Ministry!
While your schedule is overflowing and life can get hectic during these four years, SJCC offers a place where you can grow in relationship with Love and Truth incarnate, meet incredible friends, and be a part of the community.
We offer weekly youth groups, service opportunities, special events, and more. We go on unforgettable and potentially life-changing retreats and mission trips.
You’ll find something here to fit your interests, schedule, and where you are in your faith journey. Join in this powerful adventure. Make your high school experience a good and memorable one in the Lord!
High School Youth Ministry meets on Sunday evenings from 6pm -8pm (immediately following the 5pm Mass) In Kuykendall Hall. The evening is filled with Activities, Food + Worship!Graduating 8th graders thru graduating 12th graders
Join us for an exciting opportunity!
This year, St. Joseph Parish is offering Ignite NW 2025, a dynamic Catholic youth conference held at the University of Portland from July 16-20, 2025.
This powerful event’s theme this year “ENKINDLING the Fire of Faith”
gathers hundreds of young Catholics for inspiring speakers,
uplifting worship, and faith-filled encounters.
Why attend Ignite NW 2025?
This conference will be especially impactful with our Diocese focusing on vocations this year.
Here’s why you won’t want to miss it:
1. Discover Your Calling – Explore God’s plan for your life through powerful talks and encounters with dynamic priests and religious.
2. Deepen Your Faith – Engage in uplifting worship, inspiring speakers, and sessions that strengthen your relationship with God, yourself, and others.
3. Build Lifelong Friendships – Meet other teens who share your faith and desire to live with joy and hope. Spots are limited!
Fundraising opportunities are available to help offset costs. For details or to register, contact Sarah Phillips at (509) 630-1939 or Monica Valle (805)895-6349 or visit the parish office. More info at www.ignitenw.org.
Looking to feed a tribe of teens for our SUNDAY Nights?
This time of community is important for fellowship and kicking off the Youth NIght's evening in a welcoming, fun way. Each SUNDAY Night begins with dinner as that's where Jesus often encountered those that he was ministering to. These dinners are intentionally as much of a family dinner environment as possible and having a home cooked meal infuses the start of our night with the flavor of our TEEN community.