Career
Born in Roby, Lancashire, England, he began his ministry in the Filey circuit. He was ordained as a Methodist minister in 1928 and served circuits in the north and south of England until 1969. During his career as a minister he wrote numerous plays and hymns.
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His hymns reflect his rejection of fundamentalism and show his concern with social issues. They include many that were written to supply obvious liturgical needs of the modern church, speaking to topics or appropriate for events for which there were few traditional hymns available.
Hymnal indexes vary in alphabetizing him under "G" or "P". As well as writing his own hymns, Green produced translations, notably translating one of Dietrich Bonhoeffer"s late poems as the hymn, "By gracious powers so wonderfully sheltered".
Green also wrote poetry and his poem The Old Couple was included by Philip Larkin in "The Oxford Book of Twentieth-Century English Verse" (1973).
The Pratt Green Trust was set up from the royalties from his hymns. His scrapbooks and hymnbook collections are now held in the Pratt Green Collection at Durham University. The collection of related materials at the Pitts Theology Library at Emory University, Atlanta, consists of 51 scrapbooks maintained by Fred Pratt Green from approximately 1971 until he ceased writing hymns in 1988.
Green compiled an index to his scrapbooks which includes an index to the first line of each hymn, references to pieces in Hymns and Ballads by Fred Pratt Green, color-coded references to published works and translations, and information on how a hymn was used.
The scrapbooks contain drafts of hymns, photographs, correspondence, bulletins and programs from services that used his hymns, announcements, newspaper and journal clippings, and handwritten notations by Green describing when a hymn was written and reprinted and why and for whom the piece was written. A Carol for Easter Eve
A Carol for Mothering Sunday
An upper room did our Lord prepare
Christ is the world"s light
Foreign the Fruits of his Creation
God in his love for us lent us this planet
God is here! As we his people meet to offer praise and prayer
How Blest Are They Who Trust in Christ
lieutenant is God who holds the nations in the hollow of his hand
Let Us Praise Creation"s Lord
Long ago prophets knew Christ would come, born a Jew
Lord Let Us Listen When You Speak
Lord we have come at your own invitation
Now Praise the Hidden Love of God
O Christ, the Healer
Of All the Spirit"s Gifts to Maine
Rejoice in God"s Saints
Seek the Lord
There is a Love
This joyful Eastertide
To Mock Your Reign, O Dearest Lord
When in Our Music God Is Glorified
When Jesus Came to Jordan
When Our Confidence Is Shaken
When the Church of Jesus
Whom Shall I Send? You Dear Lord Resplendent Within Our Darkness
Yours Be the Glory.