But since we have chosen
to affiliate with Burke United Methodist Church, since we are all members of
this Body of Christ, and since the nature of the person “at the top” influences
the culture and direction of the body as a whole – I want to say a word about
our new Bishop.
Young Jin Cho reminds us
of the power of the worldwide church – and the global character of United
Methodism. He is the first Asian Bishop in the Southeastern Jurisdiction of United
Methodist churches and the first non-Anglo / person of color ever to serve as
Bishop of Virginia. If we ever despair of the world not changing much, here is proof
that that’s not true.
Young Jin served for 22
years as the pastor of the Korean United Methodist Church of Greater Washington
in McLean. Under his leadership the
church bought a smaller United Methodist church with cash, successfully
completed three building projects, and guided it to become the largest
worshiping congregation in our Conference (over 1000 people in worship each
week). I would venture to say that more people have been sent into ordained
ministry in the last 20 years from KUMC than from any other church in the Conference.
Young Jin became the Superintendent
of the Arlington District in 2006. This
means he has offered spiritual and institutional guidance to roughly half of
all UM churches in Northern Virginia, and his influence has been widely felt as
well. I had the privilege of working with him for several years prior to my arrival here at Burke. Young Jin believes that in every
aspect, the church’s vitality depends on its strong prayerful connection with
God through Jesus Christ. When we attend
to our spiritual identity, then other measures of growth and fruitfulness will
appear. When we ignore the disciplined spiritual
life, everything else is hollow.
Young Jin begins his
duties on September 1. Because of our mandatory retirement age, he will only be
able to serve as Bishop for one four-year period. Since it takes any new Bishop (or pastor)
about two years to get to know a new community, Young Jin’s assignment anywhere
else would have severely limited his ability to make a difference for Jesus
Christ. Since he knows Virginia and
vice-versa, his assignment here offers a unique opportunity for both continuity
and re-focus.
I hope to welcome Young
Jin here at Burke UMC in the near future, as his schedule permits. In the
meantime, I invite your prayers that his leadership will indeed deepen our
relationship with the Lord Jesus Christ and strengthen our ministries in His
name.
Grace and peace,
Pastor Larry
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