Young Jin Cho
Bishop Emeritus
Young Jin Cho (Bishop Emeritus) graduated from the Methodist Theological Seminary in Seoul, Korea (Th. B. and Th. M.) and came to the United States in 1979 and continued to study at Wesley Theological Seminary in Washington, D.C. (M. Div. and D. Min.). He was transferred to the Virginia Annual Conference in 1983 and served the Korean UMC of Greater Washington in N. Virginia for 22 years.
During his tenure the church grew into the largest United Methodist congregation in the Virginia Conference measured by worship attendance. He received the Denman Evangelism Award in 1991. In 2005 he was appointed to District Superintendent of the Arlington District, serving in that capacity for 7 years and overseeing the planting of several new faith communities. He was elected and consecrated as Bishop in the Southeastern Jurisdictional Conference in 2012. He served the Virginia Annual Conference for four years and retired in 2016. His consistent message had been “No Spiritual Vitality, No vital Congregation.”
In retirement Bishop Emeritus Cho remains engaged in ministry and mission. From 2019 to 2022 he helped three Korean congregations as an interim pastor and has been serving as a co-mentor of the Bishop Cho Scholars (D. Min. Program) at United Theological Seminary in Dayton, Ohio. He is also involved with Durihana Mission, which works with North Korean refugees in the United States. In 2018 he received the Outstanding Washingtonian Award from the Potomac Korean Forum.
Bishop Emeritus Cho has been married to Kiok Cho (Retired Deacon) for 49 years, and they have three adult children, Grace, Sophia and Chris and two grandchildren, Luke and Lily.