ACCESS 2819 at State Farm Arena: A Powerful Night of Prayer and Worship (Atlanta, GA)
On October 12, 2025, State Farm Arena in Atlanta, GA became the center of something far bigger than an event—it became a movement. Hosted by ACCESS 2819 and led by Pastor Phillip Anthony Mitchell, this completely free night of worship drew a crowd that shook the city.
With over 40,000 people in attendance, the demand exceeded capacity—but what happened next is what made this night unforgettable.
A Message That Brought Thousands Together
At the heart of ACCESS 2819 is Pastor Phillip Anthony Mitchell, whose message continues to resonate with people across the country. His leadership and vision created space for thousands to come together in worship, breaking barriers of background, denomination, and experience.
This wasn’t about production or performance—it was about presence. And you could feel it in every moment, whether you were inside the arena or standing on the streets outside.
When the Arena Filled… the Streets Did Too
As thousands packed into State Farm Arena, many more were turned away once capacity was reached. But instead of leaving, people stayed.
Outside the arena, the streets of downtown Atlanta transformed into an extension of the gathering. Groups formed organically—praying, worshipping, and standing in unity for hours. No stage. No speakers. Just faith, community, and a shared purpose.
It wasn’t just an overflow—it was a spillover of something powerful.
Atlanta Showed Up—and Stayed
It’s one thing to host a large event. It’s another to witness a city respond the way Atlanta did.
Over 40,000 people showed up—and even those who couldn’t get inside stayed for the entire duration, worshipping and praying together outside the arena. That kind of commitment says everything about the impact of ACCESS 2819 and the hunger for spaces like this.
More Than an Event—A Moment
ACCESS 2819 at State Farm Arena wasn’t just another date on the calendar. It was a moment that brought people together in a way that felt rare, authentic, and deeply meaningful.
From the packed arena to the streets filled with worshippers, this night will be remembered as one where Atlanta came together—and didn’t want to leave.

