St.Thomas Orthodox Church | |
Fullname: | St.Thomas Antiochian Orthodox Church |
Pushpin Map Alt: | St.Thomas Orthodox Church |
Map Caption: | St.Thomas Orthodox Church |
Country: | United States |
Language(S): | English |
Denomination: | Eastern Orthodox |
Membership: | 58 (2023) |
Attendance: | 20 (as on) |
Status: | Parish church |
Founder: | Syrian Orthodox Benevolent Society |
Dedication: | Thomas the Apostle |
Functional Status: | Active |
Years Built: | 1949–1952 |
Capacity: | 225 |
Length: | 115feet |
Length Nave: | 75feet |
Width: | 60feet |
Width Nave: | 36feet |
Width Transepts: | 18feet |
Floor Count: | 3 |
Bells Hung: | --> |
Deanery: | Great Plains |
Diocese: | Diocese of Wichita and Mid-America |
Archdiocese: | Antiochian Orthodox Christian Archdiocese of North America |
Province: | Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Antioch and All the East |
Archbishop: | Saba (Esber) |
Rector: | Peter Cox |
Logoalt: | St. Thomas Orthodox Church |
St.Thomas Orthodox Church in Sioux City, Iowa is a parish of the Great Plains Deanery of the Diocese of Wichita and Mid-America, part of the Antiochian Orthodox Christian Archdiocese of North America, a constituent archdiocese of the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Antioch and All the East. Founded in 1916 to serve the Syrian and Lebanese immigrant community that existed in Sioux City at that time, it is the oldest Orthodox parish in Sioux City and has become a pan-Orthodox community with members from across the Siouxland region.
Although, perhaps, best known for their food, both St.Thomas and Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church are known for the blessing of the Missouri River, performed annually in conjunction with the feast of Theophany.