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Hope Church joins Dickinson chamber

THE DICKINSON AREA CHAMBER of Commerce recently had a ribbon-cutting ceremony for new member Hope Church of Iron Mountain. From left are chamber Executive Director Suzanne Larson; chamber ambassadors Emily Gunville, Ray King and Tania Swanson; Hope Church family members Michael, Marcus, Matthew, Danielle and the Rev. Anthony Miller; ambassador Teresa Schettler; Hope Church volunteer Amanda Gaudino; ambassador Talitha Nelson; and Hope Church minister Zach Kuchel. (Marguerite Lanthier/Daily News photo)

IRON MOUNTAIN — Hope Church of Iron Mountain recently joined the Dickinson Area Chamber of Commerce, which hosted a ribbon-cutting ceremony to celebrate.

The Rev. Anthony Miller is the lead pastor at Hope Church of Iron Mountain, located downtown at 200 E. B St., inside the building with the “Welcome” mural and next to Jean Kay’s Pasties and Blush Salon.

Hope Church is a spirit-filled Pentecostal church, focused on giving back to the community, Miller said.

“We love our community and want to see it thrive,” he said. “But we’re not going to just sit back and hope for the best — we’re going to do our best to come alongside folks to inspire and create real change. That starts by having unconditional positive regard for each and every person.”

Hope Church joined the chamber in expectation of continuing its mission to become an asset to the greater Iron Mountain community. To learn more about Hope Church, go to www.hopeimt.org/about or email Miller at amiller@hopeimt.org.

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