Jim Lee was born in Taegu, South Korea, and immigrated to the U.S. at the age of two. The first five years of his life in the U.S. were spent in North Carolina, where his father attended seminary and led his first congregation. In the winter of 1977, Jim's family moved to New York, and lived in various neighborhoods in Queens for the next nine years. In 1986, three months before the Mets won the World Series, Jim once again moved to the suburbs of Philadelphia, so that (once again!) his father could attend seminary to receive a doctorate.
Jim stayed in Philadelphia to attend college, the University of Pennsylvania, where he majored in English. After college, he did community organizing in a local activist group in Philadelphia. Then, in 1993, he flew across the country to begin graduate studies at UCLA. Two years later, he received a master's degree in Asian American Studies, and in 2000 received his Ph.D. in English. Jim thought he was so done with school.
While he takes seriously his calling to the priesthood, as well as his ministry as a teacher and scholar, Jim's most important vocation is as partner and parent to Julie Cho and Sona Cho-Lee. Julie is a filmmaker who also teaches at UCSB, and Sona, currently three years old, attends Kinko's Early Learning Center at Santa Barbara City College. Julie and Jim recently celebrated their tenth anniversary of marriage.