Yoke of the King
Worship leader Troy Mitchell’s debut album, “Yoke of the King,” brings a fresh and authentic voice to Messianic Judaism. Mitchell’s original songs draw from the Gospels, the Hebrew of the Tanach, the Midrash, synagogue prayers, and first-century liturgy—even utilizing the Greek of the Apostolic Scriptures—to bring a fusion of Chassidic joy, gospel hope, jazz, and soulish prayer focused on the light of Messiah. English songs include his gripping treatment of Isaiah 53, a moving rendition of John 14:27, and Yeshua's call to take up his yoke. Mitchell’s music is a gift to the new generation of Messianic Jewish music.
