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UNCG-bound student takes part in music camp si'K I A 1 ro I HI CHRONICl I Miranda Propst. daughter of Rodney and Louise Lash, attended the Cannon Music Camp at Appalachian State University from June 20 through Jul) 17. She was selected to be a part of the Chamber Singers. Ja// Vocal Ensemble, Symphonic Band and Symphonic Orchestra. Propst received the Directors Award for the Jazz Vocal Ensemble and the Sigma Alpha lota Epsilon Theta Chapter "Citation of Excellence" Award. She is a 2010 graduate of West Forsyth High School and will be attend ing UNCG in the fall. She plans to major in Music Education and Music Performance. Propst received the Division of Veterans Affairs. Earner C. Hay. UNCG music. Teaching Fellows and West Forsyth Band Fans scholar ships. She is a member ol Galilee Missionary Baptist Church, where the pastor is Nathanial Scovens. At Galilee, she serves on the Usher Board and vol unteers with various other ministries Miranda Props! Peppers from pant HI relalionship with Christ. Their Salvation is personal and intimate. That union is the basis for their fruits He says that Christ's love brings comfort, fellowship and compassion Therefore, those fruits are to be shared with one another Doing that will make His joy complete. He is not suggesting "blind faith". The apostle wants them to be focused on their purposes according to God. If they receive encourage ment. love, fellowship and mercy from God through Jesus, how can they not do the same with one another? Verse 3 is profound: "Do nothing out of selfish ambi tion or vain conceit, but in humility consider others bet ter than yourselves. Humility is a requirement for unity!" Their attitude should reflect that of Christ's. This will make them different from the world and thus the world will recognize that. Jesus is the standard that all believ ers strive for. He is God in every way but chose to limit Himself by becoming human in order to redeem humanity. He obeys Cod's ways in the face of rejection, jealousy, torture, traps, abandonment, and execution. Paul says that they should follow that pat tern as well He wants them to see that their behaviors and attitudes reflect the love of Christ. To "work out their salvation" means to see it through to the end. Application: To be Christian means to be Christ-like. It was the believers at Antioch that coined the term. Being Christ-like infers that He is the pattern that is followed. No church is flawless because people aren't that way. However, do you (indi vidually and corporately) strive to be like Him? II so. then you recognize the total transformation that goes beyond a day of the week, a set of clothes, and the si/e of your Book Believers must be committed to His Will and His Way It is impossi ble to do it alone; the Holy Spirit (Ghost for the elders) has to empower that change. To keep the unitv of the body, you have to give up some of yourself, being con cerned about others first. This doesn't diminish you at all: it lifts Christ up' Pht's?Vvb> F*mv; One of Thomas's great-granddaughters present * her with a bouquet while Thomas's son. Charles, looks on. Thomas frtm ptiyr HI back to the Twin City from Detroit in recent year alter both her husband and son passed away. Ouslev. who retired from lord Motor Company, now shares in her mother's care giving with her siblings and other family members. "I go every two weeks and keep her." she related. "J take her to the doctor's when she has to go to the doctor and anything else that's pos sible Me and her sing the old hymns and stuff." Blanche Thomas is known for her unwavering faith in Ciod. "She made us go to church." said her daughter, Margie Thomas, who has lived with and cared for her mother for the last two decades. "I don't care how late we came in she made us get up and go to church." Margie said her mother ruled the household in a kind, but uncompromising manner. "She was a great mother." she said "She was loving, she was caring. She was a hard worker, and very, very demanding." One of Blanche's most pri/ed gifts was a birthday card that she received from President Barack Obama. "She loves Obama. W hen he got to become the president, she said. 'I am so glad I got to see a black pres ident.' She said his wife. Michelle, was so pretty." Margie related The centenarian, whom most of the guests affection ately referred to as "Mama." has more than MX) descen dants and been actively involved in the li\es of many of her grandchildren and grcat-grands Granddaughter Jane Caldwell said Blanche has been a strong influence in her life. "You just want to cry: Attendees are served home-cooked food. you just feel like you're so excited to ju\t to be here to celebrate her I OOth hirth day Caldwell declared. "It's just so wonderful." The party also included presentations from genera tions of descendants, a full meal, birthday cake and a dun cc presentation birthday skit b\ Thofhas' great-grand children. Blanche Thomas is still beautiful at 100. Forsyth Toastmasters elect slate of officers SPM'IM ro I HI ( HRONK I I I he Forsyth Toastmasters Club recently etected and installed the U>lk>vs in^ club officers lor ihe year 2010-11 President Kristine Parker; \ P Fducation Mark Paradiso; VP Membership Pete Breidenbach. VP- Public Relations John Palmer. Treasurer Jesse I ishman: Secretary Nancy Ciuenthner; and Sergeant At-Arms Algie Crutchfield and Margaret Scruggs Forsyth Toastmasters is part of Toastmasters International. a worldwide organi/ation dedicated to helping people improve their public speaking and leadership skills The Forsyth Club has beer awarded Select Distinguished Club status by the international organi/ation. 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