Greater Mt Huron Baptist Church

3530 29th St
Detroit, MI 48210

Greater Mt Huron Baptist Church in Detroit, MI offers a unique selection of ice cream flavors, including a special champagne-infused concoction, perfect for events and gatherings. Their innovative approach to ice cream making showcases a commitment to creativity and customer satisfaction.

Additionally, the church is involved in groundbreaking research on drug-delivery systems using nanoparticles, aiming to enhance transdermal permeation for improved medical treatments. With a focus on both community engagement and scientific advancement, Greater Mt Huron Baptist Church is a multifaceted institution dedicated to serving its members and beyond.

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