
Start Bible study with prayer for guidance, use the inductive method (observe, interpret, apply), cross-reference Scripture, and engage in community groups like Valley Crossroads for deeper faith growth.

Valley Crossroads SDA Church guides spiritual readiness for Christ's Second Coming through Bible study, Sabbath rest, faith, community, and service, rooted in Advent hope and Scripture.

The Seventh-day Adventist view sees the antichrist as symbolic of powers opposing God, based on Daniel 7, 2 Thessalonians 2, and Revelation 13, urging faith, vigilance, and community support.

Baptism in Seventh-day Adventism signifies repentance, new life in Christ, and commitment to God’s mission through immersion. It involves spiritual renewal, public testimony, Holy Spirit guidance, and joining a supportive church community. Preparation includes Bible study, prayer, classes, and church membership steps at Valley Crossroads SDA Church.

The heavenly sanctuary doctrine reveals Jesus as our ongoing High Priest, offering continuous forgiveness and restoration. Rooted in Scripture, it invites faith, community, and hope at Valley Crossroads SDA Church.

Seventh-day Adventist prophecy, especially the Three Angels’ Messages, guides God's end-time church to live faithfully, worship, avoid falsehood, and share hope through worship, study, and service.

The Investigative Judgment, based on Daniel 8:14 and Hebrews 8–9, highlights Christ's heavenly ministry, offering hope, assurance in Jesus, and a call to live justly. Valley Crossroads SDA supports faith growth through worship, service, and prayer.

The Bible teaches hellfire as a final, purifying judgment leading to the annihilation of the wicked, not eternal torment. Eternal life is conditional on faith, reflecting God's justice and mercy.

Revelation's Three Angels’ Messages guide faith today: fear God, worship the Creator, reject falsehoods, embrace Jesus’ commandments, rest on Sabbath, and join community mission at Valley Crossroads.

Seventh-day Adventist missions foster global change through education, healthcare, community empowerment, and faith-based outreach, supported by ADRA's humanitarian work in 118 countries.