Executive Director
Brian Brown is the founder and executive director of the Anselm Society, a Colorado-based organization dedicated to a renaissance of the Christian imagination. His writing, teaching, and podcasting focuses on equipping Christians to see, live, and work like people of heaven.
In the course of his career, he has worked as an executive and brand strategist for dozens of mission-driven organizations, helping them translate their vision externally (to reach the right audience effectively) and internally (to build a strong organizational culture). Learn more.
Brian is the co-editor of Why We Create: Reflections on the Creator, the Creation, and Creating (Square Halo Books, 2023), and a contributing author to several scholarly works including Why Place Matters (ed. Wilfred McClay) and Faithful Creativity (forthcoming, ed. Matthew Niermann). He also authored the arts & culture section of the Almanac of American Philanthropy (ed. Karl Zinsmeister, 2016).
Brian lives in Colorado Springs with his wife Christina and two children, where they enjoy singing, gardening, and less impressive-sounding activities. They have been tolerated graciously for over 15 years by Holy Trinity Anglican Church.
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You’re too busy, too tired, and too distracted. But that doesn’t need to be the end of the story.
A threefold theology of how to fix our relationship with material reality.
“I didn’t just want examples, I wanted explanations.”
Why something large and churchy sits in my living room. (Courtesy Cultivating Oaks Press)
An interview in the Circe Institute’s Forma Journal.
Explaining the Anselm Society’s interest in forming artists. (In Cultivating Oaks Press)
Anselm director Brian Brown recently wrote a letter to the Anselm leadership team, which he gave permission to the Cultivating Project to publish.
Read about the vision for the Anselm Society, why we didn't pick an easier name, the role of artists in a church, and what Firefly can teach us about community.
In this webinar, Anselm director Brian Brown draws from Sayers and Pieper to cast a renewed vision for both your identity and your creative process.
A five-part class by Brian Brown on what the saints have to offer our Christian imaginations.
Brian Brown’s opening lecture from Imagination Redeemed 2021.
Dr. Michael Ward uses various writings of C.S. Lewis as literary illumination to help us understand joy and tears even more deeply.
Chase Whitney emphasizes the significance of tears as a uniquely human experience, and discusses how joy and tears can make room for each other as we seek God in our lives.
Brian joins Michael Minkoff of Renew the Arts for a conversation about Taylor Swift. Oh, and how imagination and art empower us to live like people of heaven.
A threefold theology of how to fix our relationship with material reality.
The Anselm Society’s executive director, Brian Brown, was a guest on The Habit Podcast with Jonathan Rogers, to discuss how our creativity relates to God’s.
Christina Brown and Amy Lee share about the art of gardening and God's story.
Shane Morris interviewed Anselm director Brian Brown on beauty in the home, hospitality, and the vision of Anselm.
What happened when Pastor Kevin Boaz invited a member of his congregation (Amy Lee) to read an original story on Sunday morning.
With iconographer Jonathan Pageau: how can we be people who are defined by seeking magic and meaning even in tough times? How can we build creative practices and communal rhythms that foster such a perspective?
In our continuing series discussing the unique call of the Christian artist ("centric genius"), Brian interviews Lancia Smith about her work with The Cultivating Project.
John Skillen talks about the ways in which the church used to create art together...and just maybe, how it can do so again.
In which Brian, Heidi, and Lancia summarize the concept of the "centric genius" and discuss its implications for both artists and churches.
Does Father Christmas belong in Narnia? Brian picks a fight, we continue Lewis and Tolkien's debate, and along the way, we hit on how to portray morality in literature, and even the true meaning of Christmas gifts.
After a trip to France ruins Heidi for normal life, the group discusses food, art, and why hospitality has always played a central role in Anselm Society gatherings.
Therapist, songwriter, and priest Josh Bales thinks Christians can get to a healthier place when it comes to bringing together mental health, faith, and science.
In this lecture from Anselm's 2019 Rocky Mountain Artists' Retreat, Lancia Smith explores the relationship between being true to your calling, and loving your audience--and reveals how relationships can strengthen our calling.
Father Jeromie Rand from Denver's Church of the Advent explores how learning how to love God through your craft can unleash the full potential of who you were made to be.
Fresh off the 2019 Rocky Mountain Artists' Retreat, we pick up some threads from the retreat: is "artist" something you'll be for eternity? Should you look inward or outward as you seek to answer the question, "who am I?" And what does it mean for God to redeem and perfect your creative work?
Many of the things which make the church unhealthy for artists are equally applicable to pastors. In this episode, we explore the gulf that often separates pastors and artists...and wonder if it's not nearly as wide as one might think.
At Imagination Redeemed 2019, Amber Salladin led this breakout group in an interactive and song-filled exploration of the singing community.
Junius Johnson speaks on the "sacred theater" of art for the fallen world.
John Skillen speaks on the historical role of art in shaping Christian communities.
At the Imagination Redeemed 2019 conference, Hans Boersma gave this lecture on the Psalms and worship.
S1 E7: How does a congregation become a place known for its hospitality to artists—and make art an integral part of the life of the church?
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S1 E6: Hans Boersma, John Skillen, Junius Johnson, and Brian Brown discuss sacred art and how to bring it back into our places of worship.
S1 E5: What is the role of art in spiritual formation? What does it look like to form Christians? Maybe the pastor and his sermons don't have to be quite so alone in that task.
S1 E4: Does beauty matter? If you're listening to this podcast, you probably think the answer is obvious. But would you go so far as to say it is essential to Christianity? Is it, in fact, impossible to do Christianity well without it? In this episode, we argue exactly that.