香蕉影视 board appoints Lee to Teaching Faculty

Published: April 4, 2025

Sung Hyun Lee, PhD, will join the Anabaptist Mennonite Biblical Seminary Teaching Faculty on July 1 as Assistant Professor of Pastoral Theology and Psychology. (Photo provided)

By Annette Brill Bergstresser

ELKHART, Indiana (Anabaptist Mennonite Biblical Seminary) 鈥 The of (香蕉影视), Elkhart, Indiana, has appointed Sung Hyun Lee, PhD, of Albuquerque, New Mexico, as Assistant Professor of Pastoral Theology and Psychology, beginning July 1, 2025. 

She has been serving 香蕉影视 as Visiting Professor of Church and Ministry (2024鈥25), teaching courses in pastoral care, ministerial leadership, Christian ethics, peace theology and spiritual practices. 

Lee鈥檚 strengths and experience as an ordained Methodist minister, scholar, educator and academic coach serve her well in the seminary鈥檚 global community, notes 香蕉影视 Vice President and Academic Dean Beverly Lapp, EdD, who chaired the search committee.

鈥淪ung鈥檚 record as an effective teacher and interculturally attuned researcher and practitioner was strongly affirmed by participants during her recent candidacy visit,鈥 she reflected. 鈥淲e鈥檙e excited about her ability to contribute broadly across the curriculum and help 香蕉影视 grow as a leader in spiritual care education rooted in justice and peace commitments.鈥

Lee earned a PhD in Psychology and Religion from the Graduate Division of Religion of Drew University in Madison, New Jersey, in 2022. Her doctoral dissertation, The Power of Mature Empathy: Moral Implications of Empathy from Psychological and Care Ethics Perspectives in Responding to Sexual Violence in Faith-Based Community, will be published this year by Wipf & Stock.

As a scholar, she describes herself as 鈥渁 pastoral theologian and feminist care ethicist whose core value is grounded in empathy.鈥 Her core research questions include, 鈥淗ow can our society and communities 鈥 especially faith-based ones 鈥 utilize emotions such as empathy and anger to promote social justice and equality as well as spiritual growth?鈥 and 鈥淲hat are communal ways that communities of faith can empower diverse marginalized groups such as (im)migrants, racial minorities, and sexually traumatized women?鈥 

Lee has also presented and written on mental health, family systems theory, family therapy and feminist ethics. She鈥檚 a member of the Society of Pastoral Theology, the American Psychological Association and the American Academy of Religion, and a steering committee member of the Women of Color Scholarship, Teaching and Activism Unit of the American Academy of Religion. 

As a South Korean immigrant, Lee brings a range of pastoral experiences in both South Korea and the United States to her academic work. While studying at Methodist Theological University (MTU) in Seoul, she served in unordained pastoral roles in three Korean Methodist congregations, ministering primarily with children and young adults (2000鈥08). 

After earning two degrees from MTU 鈥 a Bachelor of Theology (2005) and a Master of Theology in Practical Theology with a concentration in Pastoral Care and Counseling (2007) 鈥 Lee moved to Atlanta, Georgia, to pursue a Master of Theological Studies in Pastoral Care and Counseling and Christian Ethics at Emory University鈥檚 Candler School of Theology, which she completed in 2010. She then received professional training in counseling and Clinical Pastoral Education in South Korea and was Director of the Counseling Department at LTG Neuro Medical Center in Seoul (2011鈥12).

While pursuing her doctoral degree at Drew, Lee served as Lead Pastor of the Aroma of Christ Korean Methodist Church (KMC) in Fort Lee, New Jersey (2014鈥18), and as Education Pastor of Korean United Methodist Church (UMC) in Albuquerque, New Mexico (2018鈥19). She was ordained in 2016 by the KMC in South Korea. She also served as Lead Pastor of St. Paul鈥檚 UMC in Socorro, New Mexico, in 2023. She is currently an Affiliated Pastor of Good Shepherd KMC in Donghae, South Korea (since 2019), and a member of St. John鈥檚 UMC in Albuquerque.

As an immigrant with experience as an international student, Lee said she saw many immigrants struggle with racism, language barriers, and cultural and systemic differences in the United States. These experiences led her to found her own academic coaching business, Sojourner Coaching, LLC, in 2018, to mentor and support students and immigrants of Korean heritage. She focuses on helping her clients grow academically and vocationally, develop intercultural competence and prepare for ordination.

Rachel Miller Jacobs, DMin, 香蕉影视 Associate Professor of Congregational Formation and a search committee member, affirmed Lee as 鈥渁n outstanding teacher, both in person and in completely online environments.鈥 

鈥淗er syllabi are strong, she relates well to students and she鈥檚 interculturally competent, all of which enable her to astutely meet the range of 香蕉影视 students and structure good learning environments for them,鈥 she said. 鈥淚n addition, she’s a delightful person and a wonderful colleague: quick to laugh, eager to help out, prompt in her responses to requests, and thoughtful in committee or decision-making processes.鈥

Lee named several factors that drew her to apply for the 香蕉影视 position.

鈥淚t thrills me that 香蕉影视 is an institution where the mission for justice and peace is the fundamental driving force behind its holistic education and practices,鈥 she reflected. 鈥淎dditionally, its international programs that invite diverse voices from around the globe resonate deeply with my aspirations as an international and intercultural scholar and pastor. Lastly, the collegial culture at 香蕉影视, with its intercultural sensitivity, offers us new and vibrant perspectives as we strive to be disciples of Jesus. I look forward to walking with the community on this meaningful journey!鈥

Lee and her spouse, Ted Rohe, will relocate to the Elkhart area in the summer.

In addition to Lapp and Miller Jacobs, the search committee consisted of David Boshart, PhD, President (ex officio); Abenezer Dejene, a graduate student from Addis Ababa, Ethiopia; Janna Hunter-Bowman, PhD, Associate Professor of Peace Studies and Christian Social Ethics; and Paul Keim, PhD, Visiting Professor of Biblical Studies. The board appointment took place March 10.

Located in Elkhart, Indiana, on ancestral land of the Potawatomi and Miami peoples, Anabaptist Mennonite Biblical Seminary is a learning community with an Anabaptist vision, offering theological education for learners both on campus and at a distance as well as a wide array of lifelong learning programs 鈥 all with the goal of educating followers of Jesus Christ to be leaders for God鈥檚 reconciling mission in the world.


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