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Philip Jaycox, based in upstate New York, is a charismatic evangelist and lover of Christ who has a passion for getting the word of God out to as many people as possible and winning them to Jesus. 

 

Philip is an experienced preacher, farmer, and entrepreneur. Deeply rooted in faith, he shares from scripture how the love of God, the saving grace of Jesus, and the dynamic power of the Holy Spirit transforms every facet of life. 

 

Philip was saved when he was 10 years old and baptized with the Holy Spirit and called to be an evangelist at 15 and a prophet at 28.  He has been a youth pastor, and a lead pastor and started multiple churches in multiple states. 

 

Philip also has a diverse background in the business world. He was born into a farming family and with his father and brother started and operated a produce business that went from $100 at age 10 to hundreds of thousands in sales supplying every major grocery store chain within a three-hour radius. After leaving home to go to college at 17, he worked across a range of businesses including a tree service, retail, carpet cleaning, UPS, college-level Math and English tutoring, mortgage lending, and financial counseling. He received his associate degree in IT and business management and a degree in Biblical Studies an also added further studies in pastoral leadership with an emphasis in counseling. 

 

Currently, Philip owns a successful variety store with his three beloved daughters where he prays for and with customers, tells them about Jesus, and actively fellowships with believers at his local church. A family man at heart, he is devoted to his three young grandchildren.  

 

Philip operates in God’s gifting of the office of evangelist and prophet walking through the various doors the Lord opens. His heart is to travel across the US to help further the Kingdom of God through the preaching of the gospel, planting churches and helping to encourage and revitalize existing churches. 

 

Philip focuses on walking in God’s gifting of evangelist and prophet while leading a small group every Friday evening and entering the various doors the Lord opens. His heart is to travel across the US to help further the Kingdom of God through preaching of the gospel. There are also plans for him to visit Ireland and later to all of Europe to help evangelize and assist in planting churches.Philip focuses on walking in God’s gifting of evangelist and prophet while leading a small group every Friday evening and entering the various doors the Lord opens. His heart is to travel across the US to help further the Kingdom of God through preaching of the gospel. There are also plans for him to visit Ireland and later to all of Europe to help evangelize and assist in planting churches.


As an experienced preacher, farmer and entrepreneur and deeply rooted in faith, Philip shares from scripture how the love of God, the saving grace of Jesus, and the dynamic power of the Holy Spirit transforms every facet of life. 


Philip was saved when he was 10 years old, and baptized with the Holy Spirit and called to be an evangelist at 15 and a prophet at 28.  He has been a youth paster, and a lead paster and started multiple churches in multiple states. 


Philip also has a diverse background in the business world. He was born into a farming family and with his father and brother started and operated a produce business that went from $100 at age 10 to hundreds of thousands in sales supplying every major grocery store chain within a three hour radius. After leaving home to go to college at 17, he worked across a range of businesses including tree service, retail, carpet cleaning, UPS, math and english tutoring, mortgage lending, and financial counseling. 


Currently he owns a successful variety store with his three daughters where he prays for and with customers, tells them about Jesus, and actively fellowships with believers at his local church


Philip focuses on walking in God’s gifting of evangelist and prophet whihilip Jaycox, based in upstate New York, is a charismatic evangelist and lover of Christ who has a passion for getting the word of God out to as many people as possible and winning them to Jesus. 


As an experienced preacher, farmer and entrepreneur and deeply rooted in faith, Philip shares from scripture how the love of God, the saving grace of Jesus, and the dynamic power of the Holy Spirit transforms every facet of life. 


Philip was saved when he was 10 years old, and baptized with the Holy Spirit and called to be an evangelist at 15 and a prophet at 28.  He has been a youth paster, and a lead paster and started multiple churches in multiple states. 


Philip also has a diverse background in the business world. He was born into a farming family and with his father and brother started and operated a produce business that went from $100 at age 10 to hundreds of thousands in sales supplying every major grocery store chain within a three hour radius. After leaving home to go to college at 17, he worked across a range of businesses including tree service, retail, carpet cleaning, UPS, math and english tutoring, mortgage lending, and financial counseling. 


Currently he owns a successful variety store with his three daughters where he prays for and with customers, tells them about Jesus, and actively fellowships with believers at his local church


Philip focuses on walking in God’s gifting of evangelist and prophet while leading a small group every Friday evening and entering the various doors the Lord opens. His heart is to travel across the US to help further the Kingdom of God through preaching of the gospel. There are also plans for him to visit Ireland and later to all of Europe to help evangelize and assist in planting churches.le leading a small group every Friday evening and entering the various doors the Lord opens. His heart is to travel across the US to help further the Kingdom of God through preaching of the gospel. There are also plans for him to visit Ireland and later to all of Europe to help evangelize and assist in planting churches.

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