MEET THE GLORY HOUSE TEAM

KATE MOHNS

CO-FOUNDER

Communications & Event Director

When Kate was a young girl, she aspired to work in television. After being very successful working for companies like ABC, NBC, FOX, and Food Network, she was left unfulfilled as if it was an "empty purpose." She believes that God gave her expedited favor in this industry only for her to realize, that it was not what she truly wanted. During the peak pandemic in August of 2020, her friend invited her to a Bible study in Laguna Beach. Hosted by Marshall and Kerry, Kate was touched by their hospitality and intrigued by all that God was doing in and through their ministry. The Morsey's offered Kate the opportunity to work remotely from their balcony where she escaped from the pandemic chaos in Los Angeles. They invited Kate to their local church where she was radically transformed by the presence of God. After two weeks of commuting multiple days a week from Los Angeles to Orange County, God clearly told Kate she was to leave everything she had built for herself and follow Him wholeheartedly. Within one month, God opened up the door for her to officially move to Orange County. God began to do a major reconstruction of Kate's goals, dreams, and purpose. Kate began to see a broader perspective of ministry through this major life change. During this time, God inspired Kate with the vision of Glory House. One day, five people prophesied the same prophetic word over her during a Corporate Prayer service. Two weeks later, God imparted to her the concept and vision for Glory House. Kate casually told Marshall and Kerry what God had revealed. They laughed in their response as they have been wanting to do something like this for 20 years! They soon registered Glory House and began developing this new ministry.

Then, Kate had a miraculous opportunity to work on the 1DayLA campaign hosted at Sofi Stadium where she served as the Communications Coordinator for Influencer Involvement. The day before she started this position, the Morsey's asked her to move in with them. It also happened to be the 30 day notice for Kate's current lease! It was by no mistake that God ordained this impeccable timing. Marshall and Kerry "adopted" Kate into their family.

Kate went on to complete a nine month Bible college program through her local church and is now more on fire to see Glory House come to fruition than ever. Kate is excited to implement her background in communications and events for the greater purpose of serving Jesus and others.

MARSHALL & KERRY MORSEY

CEOs & SPIRITUAL ADVISORS

This is a Generation is a multi-generational, family run 501c3 nonprofit founded in 1974

The Morsey legacy began with Marshall's grandfather who began the Harvester Mission in Los Angeles. Outside of his evangelism and extensive outreaches, he wrote "The 7 Things You Ought to Know", the most popular Gospel track of the 30s and 40s, translated in 22 different languages and distributed in over 20 countries. Marshall's father continued this passion and planted a church in Sacramento. Marshall left for UCLA and became involved in the Jesus People Movement where he saw God work miraculously. Two years later, Marshall transferred to UC Davis where he continued to see the hand of God mightily on the campus.

At sixteen years old, Kerry attended a Bible study hosted by Marshall and his father where she ended up dedicating her life to Christ. Years later, Marshall and Kerry married and became part of the family ministry called "The Ark", under This is a Generation. The Ark was a 12,000sqft ministry home housing 25 individuals. The purpose of this ministry was to disciple people to maturity in their Christian walk. Together, they hosted Bible studies, worship nights, city outreaches, spaghetti dinners, jacuzzi baptisms, and left a lasting impression in the Sacramento area. They raised their children in The Ark while serving in children's ministry, homeless and community outreach, and discipleship. They witnessed their neighborhood and community change by the Gospel. From there, they moved their family to Grass Valley, CA getting planted in a local church and serving as leaders in Bible studies. Marshall pioneered a children's ministry gathering and equipping men to serve in this capacity. Later, they moved to Roseville, CA where they even planted a church that was birthed in a living room.

Several years later, Marshall and Kerry moved to Southern California to continue preaching the good news. Once again, they began hosting Bible studies, events, and raising up "life groups" which later multiplied and became attached to local churches throughout the county. In addition, they served alongside Marshall's brother, Miles, in Mexico participating in medical clinics, aid distribution, and preaching the gospel to the poverty stricken. Simultaneously, Marshall and Kerry's daughter, Charity, was building an outreach team in Mexico to create housing for women and children in human trafficking and prostitution.

As a new church started in Orange County, they felt called to be part of this church movement. In addition, they began a ministry at Salt Creek Beach in Dana Point, CA. Still going on to this day, they continue to evangelize, worship, and baptize many on the beach. Many of those impacted by the Morsey Family have gone to Bible college, and further participated in international and domestic missions trips. Now, Marshall and Kerry are excited to see what God does in this next phase of their lives beginning a new dimension with Glory House.