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The history of the Mar Thoma Church in the North American and European continent represents the dreams and aspirations of the faithful members of the Church. Commencing as a small prayer group in Queens, New York, in 1972, the first approved parish was recognized in New York in 1976. From this humble beginning, the Mar Thoma Church began to immeasurably grow within the last 30 years. In terms of functionality, the churches in this part of the world were grouped as a Zone of the Mar Thoma Church in 1982. The leadership of the late Suffragan Metropolitan. The Rt. Rev. Dr. Thomas Mar Athanasius guided the church in its new socio-cultural and geographical habitus. Upon Thirumeni’s unfortunate demise, the late Metropolitan, The Most Rev. Dr. Alexander Mar Thoma, presided over the Zone. However, as per the decision of the Episcopal Synod, the churches in North America and United Kingdom became constituents of the newly formed “Diocese of North America and United Kingdom”. The Most Rev. Dr. Philipose Mar Chrysostom, took charge as Diocesan Bishop. Due to the expansion of the church, the nomenclature of the Diocese has changed slightly to its current name, “Diocese of North America and Europe”. As the need to truly ground the church into the reality of the socio-economic situation of the “Western” world was felt, the Diocesan Assembly took the step to permanently house the Diocese. Hence, the Diocesan Assembly purchased property in Richboro, PA, in 1994, from which the Headquarters has subsequently moved to its current location at 2320 South Merrick Avenue, Merrick, N Y. Since the young diocese needed to be nurtured and developed, the Episcopal Synod appointed the first resident Bishop, The Rt. Rev. Dr. Zacharias Mar Theophilus with effect from October 1993. Rt. Rev. Dr. Isaac Mar Philoxenos took charge as the fourth resident Diocesan Episcopa on 1 April 2016. His ecumenical leadership was so profound dynamic that he was elected as a member of the central committee of the World Council of Churches, the President of the Senate of Serampore College and Chairperson of Ecumenical Christian Centre, Bangalore. He was very instrumental in leading the church for the past few years for the Diocese of North America and Europe.

The church was initiated by various factors. The mission and vision of strong lay leadership as well as the aforementioned Bishops, the Diocesan Secretaries, Treasurers, Councils, Assemblies, have contributed and continue to contribute towards the molding of the Diocese. The following have served as Diocesan Secretaries: Rev. N.M. Cherian, Rev. A.G. Mathew, Rev. Dr. P.J. Philip, Rev. Jayan Thomas, Dr. P.V. Cherian (Recording Secretary), Rev. P.J. Alex, Rev. Dr. T.P. Abraham, Rev. Dr. P.G. George, Rev. Oommen Philip, Rev. K.Y. Jacob, Rev. Dr. John Joseph, Rev. Dr. K. A. Abraham. Rev. Joseph Oommen, Rev. Biju S. Cherian, Rev. Vinoy Daniel, Rev. K. E. Geevarghese and presently Rev. Manoj Idiculla holds the post as Diocesan Secretary.

The Church’s possibilities in this country are immense. She is grounded in the vision of providing identity while contextualizing to the dynamic realities of its living situation.

MTC Atlanta
6015 Old Stone Mountain Rd, Stone Mountain, GA 30087, USA

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Vicar & President:
Rev. Saju Samuel Cherukara

Phone:
770 342 8071

Email:
vicar@mtcatlanta.org

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