Young Hoon Lee
Young Hoon Lee is a South Korean Pentecostal pastor. He has been the senior pastor of the church Yoido Full Gospel Church in Seoul since 2008.
Biography
Lee was born on November 19, 1954, in Seoul, South Korea. He grew up in a Christian family, and in April 1964, he joined Yoido Full Gospel Church.Lee studied theology at Yonsei University in Seoul. After graduating, he attended the Full Gospel Theology Seminary in Gunpo, and later attended the United Graduate School of Theology at Yonsei University, ultimately earning a master's degree in theology. Lee became ordained as a pastor in 1982. Afterwards, he earned another master's degree in theology at Westminster Theological Seminary in the United States, and later earned an MA and a PhD in religion and philosophy at Temple University.
Lee and his wife, Inja Baek, have a daughter together.
On July 11, 2024, during the 13th annual Population Day event hosted by the Ministry of Health and Welfare, the Moran Medal of the Order of Civil Merit was awarded in recognition of contributions to addressing population issues such as low birth rates and aging.
In December 2024, at the "Korean Church Vision Conference Commemorating 140 Years of Korean Christianity," they received the "Korean Church Award" in the fields of ministry and theology.
In January 2025, he garnered attention after being invited to the full schedule of the inauguration ceremony of Donald Trump, the 47th President of the United States.
Education
- Daekwang High School
- Yonsei University
- Hansei University
- Yonsei University, United Graduate School of Theology
- Westminster Theological Seminary, USA
- Temple University Graduate School, USA
- Temple University Graduate School, USA
- Oral Roberts University, USA
Ministry
He began his ministry as pastor of Yoido Full Gospel Church in 1977.In 2008, he succeeded David Yonggi Cho as senior pastor of Yoido Full Gospel Church.
He also became Superintendent of Assemblies of God of South Korea Yoido General Council in 2009.
In 2016, he became president of the Christian Council of Korea.
In 2022, he was unanimously elected as the President of the International Church Growth Institute, succeeding the late Reverend Yong-gi Cho.