








One Nation Under God No.3 “Still There”
12x9 Solid Ash Limited to 250 in celebration of our country’s 250th.
We are a little battered, a little torn, and maybe a little worse for wear—but we are still standing. Our God will never forsake us, and our flag is still there.
For nearly 250 years, our Soldiers, Marines, Sailors, Coast Guardsmen, and Airmen have stood in the gap for us all.
Nine years ago, we made the first One Nation Under God cross and gave it away on Memorial Day. This year, Version 3 is finally ready—and like before, we’re giving one away.
This cross is cut by hand, carved into by hand, sanded by hand, painted by hand using gouche paints, and then finished to a satin lacquer sheen.
God bless you all, and God Bless America
12x9 Solid Ash Limited to 250 in celebration of our country’s 250th.
We are a little battered, a little torn, and maybe a little worse for wear—but we are still standing. Our God will never forsake us, and our flag is still there.
For nearly 250 years, our Soldiers, Marines, Sailors, Coast Guardsmen, and Airmen have stood in the gap for us all.
Nine years ago, we made the first One Nation Under God cross and gave it away on Memorial Day. This year, Version 3 is finally ready—and like before, we’re giving one away.
This cross is cut by hand, carved into by hand, sanded by hand, painted by hand using gouche paints, and then finished to a satin lacquer sheen.
God bless you all, and God Bless America
12x9 Solid Ash Limited to 250 in celebration of our country’s 250th.
We are a little battered, a little torn, and maybe a little worse for wear—but we are still standing. Our God will never forsake us, and our flag is still there.
For nearly 250 years, our Soldiers, Marines, Sailors, Coast Guardsmen, and Airmen have stood in the gap for us all.
Nine years ago, we made the first One Nation Under God cross and gave it away on Memorial Day. This year, Version 3 is finally ready—and like before, we’re giving one away.
This cross is cut by hand, carved into by hand, sanded by hand, painted by hand using gouche paints, and then finished to a satin lacquer sheen.
God bless you all, and God Bless America