One of the defining qualities for which the University of Valley Forge (UVF) is well known is its Spirit-filled, loving community. Our campus family is shaped by worship, prayer, service, and a shared purpose that reaches far beyond our classrooms. While students are our focus, UVF also emphasizes another core value: community is our calling. This commitment reminds us that our faith should overflow into those around us, which is why Community Service Day is so important.
Once every spring, UVF sets aside a day entirely dedicated to giving back to the community around us through a campus-wide Community Service Day (CSD) event. CSD has become a cherished tradition where staff, faculty, and students pause their day-to-day routines. Classes are put on pause, offices close, and our UVF family comes together to go throughout Phoenixville and serve wherever help is needed. Whether by gardening, mulching, planting flowers, or cleaning up trash, UVF exercises its calling to serve the community by working to bless others through community service.
This year, on April 22nd, UVF gathered early in the Flower Chapel for a worship and prayer service before joining their CSD teams to travel into Phoenixville. When asked what makes CSD so important, Paul Scala – a junior in our Business Administration Department – answered, “Going out into our community, serving others, loving others, doing our best to share the love of Jesus through our work, and sharing the Gospel – this is the perfect opportunity for that!”
While CSD is designed to serve the community, it also doubles as a reminder to our UVF family that ministry can be done in many forms beyond the pulpit. Whether in gardens, parks, neighborhoods, alleyways, in the rain or shine, the love of Jesus is needed all the time, in any location. CSD gives students the opportunity to spread that love to those around them, reflecting Jesus in everything they do.
To see these moments in action and experience the impact of CSD, click here to see our recap video!


