When Kathy Lowe Hart came to Mo-Ranch in 1976, she immediately fell in love with its beauty. “The whole ambience of the Mo complex and the rugged beauty of the land and river were imprinted on my heart from the very first visit,” she said. That year, she visited Mo to...
Richard Johnson and his wife, Meg Scott Johnson, love Mo-Ranch so much they moved to Kerrville just to be closer to it. “Mo-Ranch is holy ground,” Richard said. “I had a spiritual experience there.” They have a long history with Mo-Ranch, both separately and as a...
Join us in welcoming Kylie Bachert, a senior at Schreiner University, who is interning at Presbyterian Mo-Ranch Assembly this year in the marketing department. Bachert was born in Japan but grew up in Needville and is pursuing a degree in marketing and will graduate...
Bill and Betty Anne Poe have been coming to Mo-Ranch together for 54 years. The couple visited Mo-Ranch for the first time in the summer of 1966 to attend College Conference. They attended that conference with Linda and David Evans and Nona and Paul Debenport, who...
In late April, a mighty storm hit the Texas Hill Country, sweeping through Mo-Ranch. The strong winds toppled over the iconic cross at Chapel on the Hill. A safe spot for many, the cross stood as a marker of Mo-Ranch for decades. Now, it’s time to rebuild. In...
Presbyterian Mo-Ranch Assembly has a new programs director. In late July, Breanna Larsen was promoted from her position as marketing and communications manager to director of programs, marketing and communications. “She will continue with all of her current...