thank you pallbearers: funeral pallbearers: graveside honorary
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thank you pallbearers: funeral pallbearers: graveside honorary
PA L L B E A R E R S : F U N E R A L THANK YOU Pastor TJ Meehan Pastor Jeremy Moore Darren Collins Pastor Andrew Best Mark Traino James Morrow Pastor Michael Otano Pastor Danny Bae We are sincerely grateful to the many friends around the world, who have been true friends to our Father. You have welcomed him into your homes, your churches, and your families - and that means the world to us. He bragged on all of you to us as much as he bragged on all of us to you. Thank you for partnering with him in ministry and in life and thank you so much for the phone calls, cards, and messages of support and comfort for our family. Thank you for loving him and for loving his family. God Bless You. PA L L B E A R E R S : G R AV E S I D E We would also like to extend our gratitude to the Klein Funeral Homes and specifically the Klein Family for their expression of kindness. Sincerely, Grace, Cyndi, and Robbie Chase Austin Matt Austin Pastor Mark Barnaby Pastor Darryl Hooper Karl Darilek Dustin Hunt Ashly Creekmore Pastor Shane Creekmore H O N O R A R Y PA L L B E A R E R S Bishop Delbert Herrin Pastor Tom Suey Reverend Reginald Dees Pastor Dan Stratton Randy Carroll Bishop Ronald Collett Dale Oakley Tim King The family is going to compile a book of testimonies and stories from the life and ministry of Prophet Mitchell. If you have a story you would like to share, please email it to: [email protected]. HONORING R E V. R O B E R T L E E “ P R O P H E T ” M I T C H E L L “...Truly I tell you, if you have faith as small as a mustard seed, you can say to this mountain, ‘Move from here to there,’ and it will move. Nothing will be impossible for you.” M AT T H E W 1 7 : 2 0 SUNRISE AU G U S T 2 7 , 1 9 3 3 SUNSET SEPTEMBER 1, 2016 SEPTEMBER 7, 2016 11:00 AM CHAMPIONS COMMUNIT Y CHURCH 13111 Bammel North Houston Road Houston, TX 77066 OR DE R OF SE RV IC E Song: We’ve Come This Far by Faith Welcome/Prayer: Pastor Tom Suey Obituary Reading: Pastor Terry Creekmore Song: My Promise Land Remarks: Pastor Kevin Boyd Remarks: Pastor Jack Cunningham Video Family Reflections Song: Bowed on My Knees Eulogy: Pastor Mike Hayes O B I T UA RY Rev. Robert Lee “Prophet” Mitchell went home to receive his heavenly reward on September 1, 2016. Born on August 27, 1933 in the small town of Hornbeck, LA, Robert thrived for an amazing 83 years of life. After graduation from Hornbeck High School in 1951, he served 2 years active duty in the US Army on various military bases around the world, and an additional 6 years in the Army Reserves. On September 8, 1955, he married his true love, Grace (Sweet) Mitchell, at her home in Cleveland, TX. Upon his completion of military service, he went to work for General Motors Acceptance Corporation (GMAC). While working full-time with GMAC, and immersed in service at Irvington Pentecostal Church, he felt a greater calling on his life that required more; therefore, he began attending classes at Texas Bible College (TBC) in Houston, TX. After a brief time of evangelistic ministry, he moved to Dayton, OH to assume leadership of Apostolic Lighthouse Church, a move that solidified his calling to preach the Gospel. In 1974, he returned to Houston, TX to pastor World of Faith Church (Stonewall Pentecostal Church), until 1993. At that time, Robert retired from pastoring a local church and began evangelizing on a global scale. He founded Helps Ministries Int’l and continued to travel the globe extensively, visiting 82 nations, meeting with dignitaries, preaching the Gospel, and building an orphanage in India. The hallmarks of his life were genuine faith in God and a genuine love of people - especially his family. Robert was the “Spiritual Grandfather” of Champions Community Church in Houston, TX, and his legacy of revival, love for people, and extravagant generosity will live on for generations. TIMELINE 1933 Born at home in Vernon Parish, LA 1937 First Job: Sold the Alexandria Town Talk at Fort Polk. 1942 Struck by Lightning and healed by a Pentecostal Minister 1951 Graduated Hornbeck High School 1952 Met Grace Sweet at the Roller Rink in Conroe, TX 1953 Drafted into the US Army 1955 Married Grace on September 8 1957 First child: Cynthia Grace was born in Houston, TX 1963 Baptized with the Holy Ghost Began attending Irvington Pentecostal Church 1965 Robbie was born in Houston, TX 1968 Robbie was healed of life-threatening asthma Accepted his call to preach the Gospel 1969 Assumed leadership of Apostolic Lighthouse in Dayton, OH Song: I’ve Never Been This Homesick Before 1970 First Missions Trip: New Zealand with Mark Hanby Song: Heaven Medley 1973 Purchased land and built a new church building in Dayton, OH 1974 Executive produced the youth choir’s album, “Climbing Up the Mountain.” Assumed leadership of Stonewall Pentecostal Church in Houston, TX 1976 Built new church building: World of Faith 1979 First grandchild: Sean Michael was born in Houston, TX 1985 Christopher Chase was born in Houston, TX Robert was preceded in death by his parents, Thomas Edmund and Mattie (Duplissey) Mitchell; brothers, Thomas, Sibley, Carlton, and Earl Mitchell; sister, Jackie Morris; and grandson, Sean Austin. He is survived by his loving wife, Grace Mitchell; children, Cyndi Austin and her husband, Steve, and Robert Mitchell II and his wife, Lisa; grandchildren, Chase, Matthew, and Alisha Austin, and Madison, Meghan, and Marley Mitchell; great-grandson, Steve Michael Austin; sisters, Rose Masters and Sally Hoover and her husband, Dale; and a host of loving family members and friends all over the world. A funeral service will be held at Champions Community Church on September 7, 2016, followed by a graveside service at Klein Memorial Park. 1990 Matthew Cole was born in Houston, TX 1993 Founded Helps Ministry Int’l 1995 First granddaughter: Madison was born in Raleigh, NC 1997 Meghan was born in Asheville, NC 2002 Built orphanage and Bible School in Trivandrum, India 2005 Marley was born in Asheville, NC First great-grandchild: Steve Michael was born in Houston, TX