MIZPAH MANOR AND CHAPEL

A Historic Christian Wedding Chapel — Washington, NC since 1929

1110 N Market Street | Washington, North Carolina

Mizpah Chapel has been a place of Christian worship and ceremony in Washington, North Carolina since 1929. For nearly a century, couples from across eastern North Carolina — Washington, Greenville, New Bern, Bath, Belhaven, Beaufort, and beyond — have exchanged vows beneath these timbers, and they still do today.

Lovingly restored in 2022, the chapel and its adjoining manor continue the work they were built for: gathering people in worship, in the study of Scripture, and in the marriage covenant. We host weekly Bible study, prepare couples for Christian marriage, and welcome wedding parties into the manor as part of the chapel’s longstanding ministry of hospitality.

The doors that opened in 1929 are still open. The work hasn’t changed.

Where faith, family, and hospitality meet…

MIZPAH MANOR AND CHAPEL

A working chapel where time stands still beneath a canopy of oaks. Mizpah has hosted Christian covenant ceremonies since 1929, and we continue to welcome couples from across eastern North Carolina into the unbroken thread of marriages made here.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • The chapel has been a place of Christian worship and covenant marriage ceremonies since 1929. Couples have exchanged vows beneath these timbers for nearly a hundred years, and they still do today. The chapel and adjoining manor were lovingly restored in 2022.

  • Christian covenant wedding ceremonies. Couples need not belong to a particular denomination, but the ceremony itself is conducted in the Christian tradition. Pre-marital pastoral counsel rooted in Scripture is available to couples we serve.

  • Mizpah is a chapel — a working Christian place of worship — not a commercial event venue. Weddings here are religious covenant ceremonies, conducted within a continuing tradition of worship and Bible study that has existed at this location since 1929. The adjoining manor functions as the chapel’s house of hospitality.

  • Reach out through the Inquire page or by phone. Each inquiry begins with a conversation about your story, your faith, and what you envision for the day. Couples are asked to make a use offering toward the chapel’s continuing ministry and upkeep.

  • Mizpah is a Hebrew word meaning watchtower. It comes from Genesis 31:49 — “The Lord watch between me and thee, when we are absent one from another.” It has long been spoken as a blessing between people about to part — fitting for a chapel where covenants are made.

  • Mizpah Manor & Chapel sits at 1110 N Market Street in Washington, North Carolina, just blocks from the Pamlico River. The chapel serves couples from across eastern North Carolina — Greenville, New Bern, Bath, Belhaven, Beaufort, Edenton, Plymouth, and surrounding communities.