About Grace Outlet

The Grace Outlet Seventh-day Adventist Church is a place created for meaningful worship, community service, and relevant and life-changing relationships. Our commitment to service led to the creation of the GO Community Center, featuring The LookOut drop-in play center, classes, family-friendly events, and much more.

We are a family. The atmosphere is relaxed and welcoming. Come as you are, whether that means dressing up for Sabbath or wearing jeans. We start our morning with a small group Bible study for adults, classes for children, and a casual get-together for teens. At 11:00 am, we connect over a light breakfast, before heading into worship.

Twice a month, we enjoy lunch together. Everyone is always welcome to stay for the food and conversation. We get together on Wednesday evenings for small group Bible studies.

The LookOut is open every Friday morning, 10:00 am-noon, and is a place where moms, dads, grandparents, and nannies bring their preschoolers to play and connect.

Once a month, we have game night. A fun time to bring your favorite games, snacks, and friends.

Our Pastor

Pastor Joshua Plohocky joined us in September 2025. He has been in full-time ministry since 2008, serving as Bible work coordinator in both the Michigan Conference of Seventh-day Adventists and the Missouri Conference of Seventh-day Adventists before becoming a senior pastor in the Iowa-Missouri Conference. He previously served as senior pastor for the Bucks County and Fairview Village Seventh-day Adventist.

An effective communicator of God’s Word, Plohocky is widely known for his practical and dynamic teaching style, which helps people apply the timeless truths of Scripture to their everyday lives. He is an international speaker, sharing the gospel through radio, digital media, and evangelistic meetings.

Who Are Seventh-day Adventists?

The Seventh-day Adventist Church is a worldwide movement of over 20 million members worshiping in more than 200 countries. We are united by a desire to follow Jesus, serve others, and share the hope of His soon return.

At the heart of our faith is the belief that Jesus Christ lived a perfect life, died in our place, and rose again so we could have the gift of eternal life. His sacrifice was driven by love—and that love compels us to live with purpose and compassion.

Driven by a global mission to share the gospel, Adventists preach, teach, and reach people through diverse ministries that meet spiritual and physical needs.

Shaping Minds and Discipling Hearts

Education is at the heart of the mission of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. With more than 9,000 schools and universities around the world, the Adventist educational system is one of the largest Protestant networks globally—committed to more than just academic excellence. It exists to develop the whole person: mind, body, and spirit. Grounded in a biblical worldview, Adventist education prepares students to think deeply, live with integrity, serve with compassion, and lead with purpose. Every classroom is a place where faith and learning come together, shaping young people to impact the world for Christ—now and for eternity.

Healing with Hope and Wholeness

Adventists are committed to healing through more than 200 hospitals and 1,500 clinics and care facilities—making our healthcare network one of the largest faith-based systems in the world.

Compassionate & Mission-Focused

Through the Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA), we respond to disasters, fight poverty, and build stronger communities in over 130 countries—serving millions each year.

Adventist Community Services (ACS) serves communities in Christ’s name by responding to needs through compassionate ministry. Across North America, ACS engages in disaster response, food pantries, clothing distribution, job training, tutoring, and support for underserved populations. Whether through local church efforts or regional centers, ACS helps individuals and families rebuild their lives and experience the love of God in practical ways.

Christian Record Services for the Blind is a ministry of the Seventh-day Adventist Church dedicated to serving individuals who are blind or visually impaired. Offering free resources such as braille and large-print books, audio materials, Bible studies, and inspiring magazines, Christian Record empowers people with visual disabilities to grow spiritually, gain knowledge, and connect with others. Through programs like PhoneFaith and National Camps for Blind Children, this ministry brings hope, encouragement, and community to thousands across the globe.

Proclaiming Hope and Inspiring Faith

From books and magazines to digital media and broadcasting, the Adventist Church shares hope through more than 50 publishing houses and hundreds of languages. Programs like “The Hope Channel,” “It Is Written,” “Breath of Life,” and “Voice of Prophecy” share the good news of Christ around the world.

Programs like Hope Channel, It Is Written, Breath of Life, and Voice of Prophecy are powerful tools God is using to spread the gospel across the globe. Through television, radio, online platforms, and personal connections, these ministries deliver messages of hope, healing, and salvation in multiple languages and cultures. From in-depth Bible teaching to practical life guidance and stories of transformation, these programs touch hearts, change lives, and draw people to a deeper relationship with Jesus—wherever they are in the world.

​Adventist World Radio (AWR) is the official global radio ministry of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, dedicated to sharing the message of hope in Jesus Christ with people worldwide. Since its inception in 1971, AWR has utilized various media platforms—including shortwave, AM/FM radio, satellite, and internet streaming—to reach individuals in their native languages, especially in regions where traditional missionary work is challenging due to cultural, political, or geographical barriers. Broadcasting in over 100 languages, AWR’s programs aim to inspire, educate, and uplift listeners, bringing spiritual encouragement to diverse communities around the globe.

We are a people of hope, committed to living and sharing God’s love until Jesus comes again.