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(Season 2) Episode 6 - Fulton Hawk

27 October 2021

In this episode we chat to the hilariously wise Fulton Hawk. He has worked for The Salvation Army in the USA West for 20 years. Fulton speaks to us about how being a creative person influences the Kingdom of God.

In this episode we chat to the hilariously wise Fulton Hawk. Fulton has worked for The Salvation Army in the USA West for 20 years and in that time saw success as a creative director for design and apparel. Now as a team leader at Revolution Hawaii, Fulton speaks to us about how being a creative person influences the Kingdom of God. This episode is unashamedly about our mission as The Salvation Army and how we, as creatives, play a huge role in seeing that mission come to fruition. Our prayer is that the words spoken in this episode challenge and inspire all listeners the way that it challenged those involved.

Find Fulton:
IG - @alohawk77

If you want to know more about Rev Hi go here -
https://www.revolutionhawaii.org/

Dan and Shush from the National Worship Arts Team sit down with creative people who are making an impact for the Kingdom through their creative art. 7 Days tells of the ultimate creative process and how we can use Gods example in chasing our creative abilities that He has gifted us with.

Let's start building our community of creatives. If you have anyone that you would like to shine a light on and honour, please send us details!

Worship Arts Team IG - @worshiparts.salvosau
Contact by email - worshiparts@salvationarmy.org.au

Also please feel free to send any questions, queries or challenges our way!

WE LOVE YOU ALL

(Season 2) Episode 6 - Fulton Hawk

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