Sean Feucht Releases Patriotic Worship Anthem “America Is Yours” On Eve Of Nation’s 250th Anniversary
Sean Feucht Releases Patriotic Worship Anthem “America Is Yours” On Eve Of Nation’s 250th Anniversary. In a timely release coinciding with America’s approaching 250th birthday, worship leader and activist Sean Feucht has unveiled his latest single, “America Is Yours,” now available on all major streaming platforms.

Feucht described the track as “our anthem of rededication to God.” The song’s central prayer is strikingly simple yet sweeping in its ambition: “Jesus, America is Yours.”
The announcement, shared directly by Feucht, frames the release as both a musical milestone and a spiritual declaration. “As we celebrate 250 years of America,” he wrote, “our prayer is simple.” He envisions the song echoing far beyond playlists, becoming a living declaration in churches, family homes, cars, prayer meetings, and city streets nationwide.
With fiery enthusiasm, Feucht urged listeners to stream the song immediately, add it to their playlists, and share it with anyone in need of hope. The message carries a clear evangelistic and patriotic charge, positioning the track as a unifying soundtrack for a nation reflecting on its founding ideals and spiritual heritage.
The timing is symbolic. As communities prepare for Independence Day celebrations and the broader Semiquincentennial observances in 2026, Feucht’s release taps into a growing cultural conversation about faith, freedom, and national identity. “America Is Yours” arrives as an invitation for believers to recommit the country’s future into divine hands through worship and prayer.
Fans and supporters have already begun sharing early reactions online, with many calling the song a powerful reminder of hope amid turbulent times. Whether it achieves the widespread liturgical adoption Feucht hopes for remains to be seen, but its message is unmistakable: a heartfelt plea for spiritual renewal at a pivotal moment in American history.
Stream “America Is Yours” now on your preferred platform and join the movement of rededication.
