Brian A. Wren is an internationally published hymn-poet and writer. Wren's hymns appear in hymnals of all Christian traditions and have been influential in raising the awareness of theology in hymns. Brian Wren is married to Rev. Susan M. Heafield, a United Methodist pastor.
Wren has written a number of hymns, books, and articles focused around worship. His hymns are published and used around the world in a variety of hymnals. Wren has published seven hymn collections totaling 250 hymns, as well as collections of worship songs for congregations, which was created with his partner-in-marriage Rev. Susan Heafield. Wren was the runner up in the international Millennium Hymn Competition awarded in February at St Paul's Cathedral, London. His hymn Hidden Christ, Alive For Ever was sung at St Paul's on January 9, 2000 as part of the Cathedral's 'Millennium gift to the nation'. Wren has been a strong proponent of the view that hymns are poetry and theology, instead of simply music. He has stated, "a hymn is a poem, and a poem is a visual art form. The act of reading a hymn aloud helps to recover its poetry and its power to move us—the power of language, image, metaphor, and faith-expression." It is through this power that he defined theology, in his book Praying Twice: The Music and Words of Congregational Song, as "done when anyone attempts, by artistic skill and creativity, the interplay of intellect and imagination, and/or the methods of reasoned enquiry, to grasp, know and understand the meaning of God’s creating, self-disclosing and liberating activity centered and uniquely focused in Jesus Christ." A major part of Wren's work has been with inclusive language as well. In 1978, he began to look more closely at "he-man language" and began using language inclusive of women and oppressed or subordinate groups in his hymns. He has since sought to challenge the church to adopt this inclusive mindset. He writes that the vocation of a poet in the church is to not only "to write poems of faith which people will pick up and sing," but to also "speak truth by stepping beyond the church's limits of comfort and convention".
Publications
In God Rejoice! 2012.
Contemporary Prayers for Public Worship, Edited by Caryl Micklem, 1967.
Education for Justice, 1977.
What Language Shall I Borrow? - God-Talk in Worship: A Male Response to Feminist Theology 1989.
Piece Together Praise - A Theological Journey: Poems & Collected Hymns Thematically Arranged and Hope Publishing 1996.
Praying Twice: The Music and Words of Congregational Song, 2000.
Advent, Christmas and Epiphany: Liturgies and Prayers for Public Worship 2008.
Hymns for Today 2009.
Love's Open Door: Hymns and Songs 2004-2008 2009.
We Can Be Messengers - Worship Songs: Christmas, Before, and After.
Tell the Good News! - Worship Songs: Easter, Before, and After.