Mizpah is a Hebrew word which means: “To Help Another”.  It is an emotional bond between people
who are separated (either physically or by death).

Come to Mizpah and enjoy the beauty nature has to offer.  Mizpah is a place of comfort for you to enjoy
alone or with your loved ones.

Mass is celebrated every 1st. Friday of the month.  Service commences at 1:00 p.m.,  American Time;
2:00 p.m., Canadian Time. If weather permits, mass will be celebrated outside at the Rock-Cross
location.  Although there are a few benches people do bring their lawn chairs to sit on. If it rains, mass
will be held at the main assembly building where there are plenty of chairs for everyone.

If you need a special day of retreat, prayer or reflection please call or e-mail and a day can be arranged
for you and/or your group.We will work to make your pilgrimage at Mizpah special and peaceful.
Contact:
Mizpah,
P.O. Box 216,
Grand Isle, Maine 04746
207-728-7734
dickcorbin@mizpah.us




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Mizpah is a Non-Profit Organization

Contributions to Mizpah are deductible under section 170 of the Code.

Mizpah is also qualified to receive tax deductible bequests, devises, transfers or gifts
under section 2055, 2106, or 2522 of the Code.

Mizpah as an Organization is also exempt under section 501  ( c )  (3) of the Code and is
classified as a Public Charity.
My name is Dick Corbin and I
invite you to browse our website
and enjoy the numerous pictures
showing you how Mizpah in
Grand Isle, Maine came to be. In
1991 I created Mizpah as a place
for people to come and enjoy the
peace and tranquility of nature.
Please make an effort to make a
personal pilgrimage to Mizpah,
for you will witness far more than
what the website can offer you.
We wish to send a heartfelt
thank you to all who have
contributed their love-offerings
in the past. We are a non-profit
organization and reciepts are
available upon request. May the
Lord bless you always for sharing
His ministry by your loving
generosity and sacrifices.
Richard & Nancy Corbin