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Philip Anthony Mitchell
My wife and I moved here in 2010. We came here with nothing. We had a rider truck, my wife and I, our children, no family, no jobs, no money, we had nothing. And from 2010 to about 2020, for 10 years, every two years we had to move to another house. And it was very tough for us, living very nomadic for all those years. By 2020, we ended up paying off all of our debt, $100,000 in debt that we paid off. And today we enjoy the freedom of not having any debt at all. No credit cards, no car notes. And after we paid off all of our debt, we purchased our very first home in 2020. And from 2020 until now, what my children feel in that home is the sense of like peace and things are settled. They're not afraid that we're going to pull them out of school. They're not afraid that somebody's going to come knock on the door and pull us out. There's stability that they feel and God has given that stability to my wife and I personally. But we are now believing that stability for our spiritual family, that for 12 years our church has been nomadic. We've been put out of four different facilities for circumstances beyond our control. And it's always happened from one circumstance to another, one facility to another man. I am believing this year by faith that that journey is going to come to an end as we do something to change our entire future. We're on the Sunday in February for our gospel expansion offering where we come together as a family, local disciples and digital disciples, where we all give one sacrificial gift generously once a year. And I'm believing God, I'm saying it today by faith, that was going to come in on that day by faith, I believe it's going to put us in a position to acquire our very first facility, cash without debt, that we're going to be able to buy that first facility. 7 million doll cash. We're gonna buy that without debt. And then that 18 million dollar journey to fix it. I believe that God could put it on somebody's heart to write a 25 million dollar check. Nothing is impossible for the Lord. And that where we are going in 60 days, I'm believing it will be our last temporary facility and that in 24 months we will march into the house that we built for the Lord by faith in Jesus name, we're gonna build God a house.
Lena Mitchell
The impossible is made possible. Shout look at what the Lord has done. Look at what the Lord has done. Look, look, look, look, look, look, look, look, look. Look, look. Look at what the Lord has done. Blinded eyes, open body slave walking Chains and bondage broke look at what the Lord had Brokenness. Lost yourself, Jesus Christ we say you can, Lord, we say look at what the Lord Brokenness Jesus Christ is here now look at what the Lord look at what the Lord look what th. Look at what look at what we say. Look at what look at what look at what look at what the Lord look at what the Lord look at what look at what the Lord has done look at what the Lord has done. We have seen his faithfulness over 12 long years and he has not forsaken look at what the Lord Look. No, look, look, look. Look at what the Lord has Look at what the Lord has Look at what the Lord look at what the Lord look at what the Lord look at what through your answer we have a heart the home look at what the Lord has Look at what the Lord has done look at what the Lord look at what the Lord has Look at what the Lord has Look at what the Lord has done look at what the. Look at what the Lord has done now. Hallelujah, Jesus. Come.
Philip Anthony Mitchell
Come on, family. Praise him.
Lena Mitchell
Yo, we did that thing.
Philip Anthony Mitchell
Praise him.
Lena Mitchell
Yo.
Philip Anthony Mitchell
God did that thing. Praise him.
Lena Mitchell
Somebody give him praise in this house. Hallelujah. Hallelujah. Give him praise.
Philip Anthony Mitchell
Somebody give him praise in this house.
Lena Mitchell
From the rising of the sun into the setting of the sh.
Philip Anthony Mitchell
Hallelujah, Jesus.
Lena Mitchell
Come on. The Lord did that. We did that thing. Come on. We did that thing. Somebody give him praise. Hallelujah.
Philip Anthony Mitchell
Hallelujah, Lord.
Lena Mitchell
Satan represents.
Philip Anthony Mitchell
Is the key to the building we now own and three pieces of property. No God. A year ago, this was not even a possibility. But God. And on behalf of my wife and I, I want to take this opportunity to express my most heartfelt gratitude for all of the local and Digital Disciples of 2819 Church and the different ministries that partner with us to make this moment possible. But after 12 years of being nomadic, being put out of facilities, that God has changed the trajectory of our ministry with a stroke of a pen. And I believe the place where God is sending us, it has a dark history and a dark past, but God is sending a light, a beacon of light in that place. My wife said earlier that that building is not attractive. You want to tell them for yourself? Yeah, you grab that microphone right there. Just tell them.
Unknown Speaker
What's up, family guys? Yeah. Like my husband was saying, the building, the area, it's been a lot of recklessness in that area. It's not. The building is not pretty. But we as a people are going to build God a house. Come on. Come on. Hallelujah. Yes, we're going to build God a beautiful house. House where the presence of God dwells, where men, women, children come into it, are safe. Come on. I see visions of babies running around, kids and families and husbands and wives and single people and all people, white people, black people, Asian people, Hispanic people. Come on. Come on.
Lena Mitchell
Woo.
Unknown Speaker
If you are a person with a heartbeat, we'll take you. Come on. We'll take anybody that God sends. And I just want to thank everybody who has trusted us, who's believed in us. It's not just us, it's all of us. As a spiritual family, we have done this. And yes, we are making a mark in this city. We are making a mark on this world. And I'm in it until all have heard. Come on.
Philip Anthony Mitchell
Oh, yeah. Bless God. If you are a guest at 2019, we're not going to apologize for today. And because I am not an idol and I won't let you make me one. And what I mean by that, that is that in America, church is so highly programmed that we have almost pushed the Holy Spirit out of our gatherings. And just like Ryan was talking about the things that God does in worship, that the God that you and I serve, one of the things he wants from us is sacrifices of praise, of worship. And they're telling me right now my time is up. And here's what I'm saying. I believe we could survive a Sunday without a sermon. I believe we could survive a Sunday without a sermon. Sermon. And that you don't have to be disappointed that I didn't preach that we can't just gloss over the fact that we've been nomadic for 12 long years and with the stroke of a pen this week we own three pieces of land and a building. One for the Father and one for the Son. And that what we feel today, what God deserves, is a pause on preaching that we could be a house of presence and give him a sacrifice of praise for what he has done. Now, now hear me. I shared this with your family earlier and I want to share this with you. I want to confess sin before you that during those 12 years, and this is going to help somebody. And I wrestle with the sin of jealousy and I wrestle with the sin watch of covetousness and anger in my heart towards God. Why is it that church gets a building? And why do you open that door for them? And why have you done that for them? And why haven't you done this for Lena and I and for our ministry watch. Haven't we been faithful, Lord? Have we been sacrificial, Lord? Are we not paying a price in private, Lord? Are we not trying to have integrity in private, Lord? And complaining, mourning and sinning against God? And in this week with the stroke of that pen, I was reminded of this truth that God is never late. Listen. And that even when he says no, he's being good to you. And that even when he says wait, he's being good to you. That what litany I was begging for in a previous season. We did not have the character for, didn't have the team for the structure for, for the knowledge, for the wisdom, for the maturity for. And that sometimes God would love you so much he'll make you wait for another season while he's perfecting your character, perfecting your faith. Watch. Delivering you from idolatry so that he can hand you a multi million dollar investment and then not become a God to you. He couldn't do that five years ago. He couldn't do that seven years ago. He couldn't do THAT 10 years ago. And I just need to encourage somebody in this room. Hear me. God has not forgotten about your prayers. No, he has not forgotten about your team. That there is a passage in the Old testament in Psalm 126 that says those who sow in tears a season is coming where they're going to reap with shouts of joy. And what we are reaping right now is the shouts of joy. That I can look back on that 12 year wait for our first facility and I can tell you just run your lane, hear me. I guess I'm preaching right now. Run your race. Watch this. Stop looking to the left and to the right what everybody else got and trust God what he has for you and that he'll bring it to pass in the right season. For no parent with Wisdom gives a 10 year old child a vehicle although you have every desire to give it to them. You know if you gave a 10 year old child a vehicle they would kill themselves. But in your love you wait for that child to grow until they come to an age of maturity where they can now handle the thing they've been asking for. And I don't know who this is for or who's waiting on God right now. But let's wait without complaining and let's wait without jealousy and let's wait without covetousness and let's trust that God who is sovereign, who knows the end from the beginning who is the author and the finisher, who has gone ahead of you and has engineered your whole future, that all you got to do is be faithful until you catch up with what was already done. And maybe somebody brought you here today, say, oh, come here. Philip Anthony Mitchell, Preach. Oh, he's just a man. Come feel God's presence is much better. No, no, just come feel God's presence. With what? This is called jubilee. This is called watch to God. Thank you. This is us giving him a sacrifice of praise. This is us saying, God, you've been so good to us and what you just did this week that we can pause for a singular Sunday and not idolize a preacher, that we can pause for one Sunday to say thank you for what you have done. Done. Watch for us as a family. Is that all right? Are you sure? They're telling me my time is up. I want to do something special for you. Silver and gold, I do not have. But what I do have, I'm gonna ask God if he's willing, that he'll transfer that to you. And what I do have, and I don't know why he has done it, I don't know. But God, he has bestowed upon Lena and I an unusual favor that we're doing our best to steward Word. Hear me this intangible gift. Because we spend so much time as American Christians begging God for only materialistic things. Houses and cars and. But we. But we never think about what's more powerful are the intangible things like wisdom and character and. And integrity and favor. Favor could do more for you than a house. Favor could do more for you than a vehicle. Favor will put you in rooms you don't belong in. Favor will intersect you with people you have no business knowing. Favor would open doors for you you could not open for yourself. And for whatever reason in this season of our lives, I don't know. God has poured out on Lena and I an unusual favor for whatever reason. And what I want to do in this moment. Moment is if God would allow, I want to pray, a transfer of this intangible gift upon you and upon your homes and upon your marriages and upon your children. And if you don't want it, just reject it. But I'm going to pray by faith that God would pour out favor on the sons and daughters. Watch. Who have the humility to care about something intangible. That God would perfect your character, that you can carry that. That he would purify your heart, that you can carry that. That he would do something on the inside you he would work out of you the ugliness of your heart, that you can carry that. So a sermon I don't have for you today, but what I do have, I'm gonna pray. God bless as many people as he chooses to bestow that upon. So if that's you, if that's you and you have enough faith for a more powerful intangible gift than a house, than a bag, than a business, if you have enough humility in this moment to value an intangible gift, I want you to move towards God with a step of faith by turning your palms up. Up. It's just a position to receive. It's just. It's just. It's just an act of faith. And you ain't got to lift your hands high. You can just turn your palms up. The intangible blessings are far more powerful than all the things we're begging God for. It could transform a marriage. It can transform a home. Favor can go and snatch a wayward child. It could bring something into your life you've been believing for. For years. My life has changed in a singular year. My whole life has been transformed because of God's favor. And so, Father, in the name of Yahshua, I pray over every palm that's turned up local and abroad that, Father, you would perfect in our hearts purity, that you would work out of our hearts idolatry and wickedness and evil and rebel. I pray you would create in these.
Lena Mitchell
Hearts.
Philip Anthony Mitchell
Consecration and give us clean hands before you, even right now. And, Father, if you are willing, I pray on the backside of transformed hearts, you will pour out upon these sons and daughters the intangible gift of feminine favor. Hallelujah. God, I pray it would open up doors that cannot open. It would bring them into spaces they could not get it on their own. It would bring into their lives people they need in this season and for the future. I pray it would bring saved loved ones into the kingdom. It will transform marriages and children and homes. It would bring about joy unspeakable, like Mary and others who found favor in your sight. I pray it would deepen intimacy with you. And that, Father, by this time next year, there will be testimonies of transformed lives because of the intangible gift of favor. Father, if you're willing, I pray what you have trusted Lena and I in the spirit you would pour out on our brothers and sisters on the backside of hearts being purified for you. I pray favor over every person under the sound of my voice. I pray it would resurrect businesses. It will resurrect ministries. It will resurrect hope, dreams and visions. I pray for people who have been striving that that would cease and that favor God would walk them through open doors like electronic doors would just open one after the other, other. Hey. And that you will give them humility and integrity to steward the intangible gift of favor. Lord, do as you will. And we thank you for that. Gosh, I see people on their knees, God. Give it to them, Lord. Give it to them, Lord. I ask that over my family and the mighty and the majestic and the matchless name of our Lord and savior, Jesus Christ. Now hear me. Sometimes you have to act like it's already done. Would you praise him right now like it's already done?
Podcast Summary: Jubilee Sunday | Philip Anthony Mitchell
Episode Title: Jubilee Sunday
Host: Philip Anthony Mitchell
Release Date: March 5, 2025
Podcast: 2819 Church
Duration: Approximately 30 minutes
In the "Jubilee Sunday" episode of the 2819 Church podcast, host Philip Anthony Mitchell shares a powerful testimony of faith, resilience, and divine provision. Joined by his wife, Lena Mitchell, the episode delves into their decade-long journey from financial struggles to newfound stability and the hopeful vision for the church's future.
Philip Anthony Mitchell opens the episode by recounting the challenging decade his family endured:
"We came here with nothing… from 2010 to about 2020, for 10 years, every two years we had to move to another house. And it was very tough for us, living very nomadic for all those years." (00:00)
Despite facing significant financial burdens, including $100,000 in debt, Philip and Lena persevered through constant relocations and financial strain. Their unwavering faith and dedication led to the complete repayment of their debts by 2020, enabling them to purchase their first home.
"Today we enjoy the freedom of not having any debt at all. No credit cards, no car notes." (01:10)
This milestone brought a sense of peace and stability to their family, alleviating fears related to housing instability and providing a solid foundation for their children's education and well-being.
Philip reflects on the transformation their financial freedom has brought, not just personally but also to their church community:
"We have paid off all of our debt… from 2020 until now, what my children feel in that home is the sense of like peace and things are settled." (01:30)
However, their journey wasn't without challenges. For 12 years, 2819 Church remained nomadic, moving through four different facilities due to circumstances beyond their control. Philip expresses a renewed belief and faith that this transient phase is coming to an end.
"I am believing this year by faith that that journey is going to come to an end as we do something to change our entire future." (05:00)
He speaks passionately about the upcoming gospel expansion offering scheduled for February, where the community unites to give sacrificially, trusting that this collective faith will enable them to purchase their first permanent facility.
"I'm believing God… that was going to come in on that day by faith, I believe it's going to put us in a position to acquire our very first facility, cash without debt." (03:15)
Lena Mitchell joins in a fervent outpouring of praise, celebrating the miraculous changes they've witnessed:
"Look at what the Lord has done. Blinded eyes, open body… Chains and bondage broke look at what the Lord…" (02:38)
This segment is characterized by heartfelt worship and acknowledgment of God's unwavering faithfulness over the years, reinforcing the couple's belief in divine intervention and support.
Philip continues by acknowledging the dark history of their current prospective facility but emphasizes their mission to transform it into a beacon of light:
"I believe the place where God is sending us, it has a dark history and a dark past, but God is sending a light, a beacon of light in that place." (10:23)
He expresses profound gratitude towards the local and digital disciples of 2819 Church, recognizing their collective efforts in overcoming the 12-year nomadic period. The episode highlights the importance of community support and shared faith in achieving monumental goals.
Shifting focus, Philip challenges listeners to seek intangible blessings over material possessions. He underscores the significance of wisdom, character, integrity, and divine favor as more potent than tangible assets.
"Favor could do more for you than a house. Favor could do more for you than a vehicle." (26:45)
Philip elaborates on how favor can open unseen doors, place individuals in beneficial situations, and transform lives in profound ways. He emphasizes that these intangible gifts can lead to personal growth and community impact far beyond what material possessions can achieve.
In a poignant conclusion, Philip leads a heartfelt prayer, invoking God's favor and blessings upon the listeners:
"Father, if you're willing, I pray what you have trusted Lena and I in the spirit you would pour out on our brothers and sisters…" (29:15)
He encourages the audience to embrace humility and integrity, accepting the intangible gifts God offers. The prayer seeks transformation in various aspects of life, including marriages, homes, businesses, and personal character, fostering a deeper connection with the divine.
Ending the episode, Philip reiterates the importance of praise and faith, urging listeners to celebrate God's work in their lives:
"Sometimes you have to act like it's already done. Would you praise him right now like it's already done?" (29:50)
This final exhortation serves as a powerful reminder to trust in God's timing and to maintain unwavering faith, regardless of present circumstances.
Resilience Through Faith: Philip and Lena Mitchell's decade-long struggle showcases the power of steadfast faith and perseverance in overcoming financial and personal challenges.
Community and Sacrificial Giving: The upcoming gospel expansion offering highlights the strength of collective faith and generosity in achieving significant milestones for the church.
Intangible Over Material: Emphasizing the importance of seeking wisdom, character, and divine favor over material possessions offers a transformative perspective on personal and communal growth.
Divine Timing and Favor: Trusting in God's perfect timing and remaining faithful can lead to unexpected blessings and opportunities, reinforcing the belief that "nothing is impossible for the Lord."
"We came here with nothing… from 2010 to about 2020, for 10 years, every two years we had to move to another house." – Philip Anthony Mitchell (00:00)
"I'm believing God… that was going to come in on that day by faith, I believe it's going to put us in a position to acquire our very first facility, cash without debt." – Philip Anthony Mitchell (03:15)
"Favor could do more for you than a house. Favor could do more for you than a vehicle." – Philip Anthony Mitchell (26:45)
"Sometimes you have to act like it's already done. Would you praise him right now like it's already done?" – Philip Anthony Mitchell (29:50)
This episode of the 2819 Church podcast serves as an inspiring testament to the transformative power of faith, community support, and divine favor. Philip Anthony Mitchell's heartfelt narrative encourages listeners to trust in God's plan, prioritize intangible blessings, and remain steadfast in their spiritual journey.