Choral Anthems 4-part SATB
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One Nation (band version)
Perfect for a summer patriotic service, this dramatic choral declaration of hope calls America to seek after God and for Christians to live in unity with one another. For a 4-part choir, this song would work well in traditional, blended, and contemporary services alike.
God Of Our Fathers
Bruce Greer's straight-forward and majestic SATB arrangement of this patriotic hymn will inspire your congregation (and give your pianist a workout)!
Battle Hymn Of The Republic
Dave Williamson's elegant, traditional SATB arrangement (w/optional children's choir) includes a beautiful a cappella section that makes this the definitive "go-to" arrangement for your patriotic celebration.
One People, One God
For SATB choir and soloist, this patriotic choral anthem prayerfully asks that every nation would come to know Jesus. A flexible piece, this song could fit well in traditional, blended, and contemporary settings.
In God I Trust
This mighty SATB choral anthem takes its theme from the phrase on US money but turns that to focus on an individual's personal reliance on God. This worshipful song would work well in a variety of settings from traditional to contemporary.
All Over This Land
This patriotic SATB anthem gives thanks to God for this land of hope and freedom while reminding us to trust the future to Him.
Let Freedom Sing
A call to sing of our freedom in Christ and in country, this SATB choral anthem by Dennis and Nan Allen fits very well in traditional and blended patriotic services.
One Nation (band version with optional brass)
Perfect for a summer patriotic service, this dramatic choral declaration of hope calls America to seek after God and for Christians to live in unity with one another. For a 4-part choir, works well in any style service. [Brass parts available to Unlimited PLUS Members]
One Nation
Perfect for a summer patriotic service, this dramatic choral declaration of hope calls America to seek after God and for Christians to live in unity with one another. For a 4-part choir, this song would work well in traditional, blended, and contemporary services alike.