Leviticus 11:7 highlights God's care for holistic health—body, mind, and spirit—inviting mindful nutrition, Sabbath rest, and community support for healing and holy living at Valley Crossroads Church.

The Sabbath shifted from seventh-day to first-day worship over centuries due to cultural, political, and religious influences, notably Constantine's 321 CE edict; originally a day of rest, reflection, and renewal in Scripture.

Revelation 8 highlights heaven's silence before the seven trumpets, symbolizing God's justice, mercy, and hope. Valley Crossroads Church offers prayer, Sabbath rest, and Bible study for spiritual renewal and community growth.

The biblical Sabbath is from Friday sunset to Saturday sunset, a sacred time for rest, renewal, and spiritual growth. Valley Crossroads Church invites you to embrace this peaceful weekly practice.

The Sabbath is the seventh day, rooted in Genesis and Exodus, offering rest, renewal, and spiritual connection. Valley Crossroads SDA invites you to embrace Sabbath worship, community, and service.

Shabbat is a biblical gift of rest, worship, and renewal rooted in Creation. Observed by Seventh-day Adventists, it fosters community, justice, and spiritual growth, reflecting God's love.

Matthew 12 reveals Jesus as Lord of the Sabbath, emphasizing mercy, healing, and active compassion over ritual. Sabbath rest fuels spiritual renewal and mission in God's family.

Seventh-day Adventists view the Sabbath as a biblical gift for rest, worship, and renewal, emphasizing gospel-centered worship, community, and mission rooted in Scripture and Christ’s example.

Visiting a Seventh-day Adventist Church offers Bible-based worship, Sabbath observance, family-friendly programs, health-focused fellowship, and community service through ADRA, fostering spiritual growth and connection.

Valley Crossroads SDA invites you to embrace Sabbath rest, "Shabbat Shalom," for spiritual renewal, community worship, family discipleship, and service, fostering peace, faith, and holistic well-being.