Since the 1960’s a considerable number of people from India migrated and settled down in North America. The main destination points of these new immigrants were the metropolitan cities of United States. Many of them were Malankara Jacobite Syrian Orthodox Christians. They followed the Syrian Orthodox faith, maintained their distinct identity and preserved the glorious traditions of the Syrian Orthodox Church. The first Jacobite congregation in United States was formed in 1978 at Staten Island. Then a second congregation was formed in Manhattan with Very Rev.Dr.George P. Kocheril of Queens as the vicar along with Rev.Dn.David Cheruthottil of New Jersey.
By mid 1980’s the Jacobite Syrian Christians in New Jersey also grew in number. With the grace of our Lord, a formal meeting to pursue the need was held on February 9th 1986 at the residence of Mr. Abraham Mathew, in West Orange, presided by Rev.Fr. David Cheruthottil. Among the present were Mr. Alias Mathai, Mr.Mathew Thomas, Mr&Mrs. Eapen Mathews, Mr.C.J Paulose and Mr. Abraham Mathew. The meeting decided to form a Jacobite Syrian Church in New Jersey with St. George as its patron saint. Rev.Martin of United Methodist Church Orange, New Jersey granted a place to worship in thier church building at the corner of Day street and Park Avenue Orange, New Jersey. The inagural service was held on February, 22nd, 1986 by Rev. Fr. Varghese C Pattamady with the blessings of the then Syrian Orthodox Archbishop late lamented Yes hue Mor Athanasius in the presence of Very Rev Eapen Ezhamalil Cor Episocpa, Rev. Fr. David Cheruthottil and Rev.Dn Paulose Peter.
Rev.Fr.David Cheruthottil was encouraged by many clergy in this endeavor. Rev.Fr.Issac Paily from Queens, Very.Rev.Fr Eapen Ezhamalil, and Rev.Fr.Punnoose Chaluvelil of Knanaya diocese played very active role in nurturing the congregation in its infant stage. In 1988 the church officially got registered as ST. GEORGE'S MALANKARA SYRIAN ORTHODOX CHURCH INC. In 1991 the church bylaws were incorporated. The church participated in the 1992 delegates meeting held in New York for the election of the Malayalee Bishop.
In 1994 a standing building committee was formed for pursuing necessary actions to purchase a permanent building for the congregation. By 1998 the congregation had the good fortune to purchase the current church building at 611 Carteret, New Jersey which was formerly known as St.Mark’s Episcopal Church. Subsequently the church was consecrated on May 1st 1999.
Though modest in stature the parish had the good fortune to serve as the diocesan Head Quarters of the Malankara Syrian Orthodox Diocese of North America from January 2002. Archbishop H.E. Mathews Mor Ivanios Mathews from March 2002 to December 2003 and from January 2004 Archbishop H.E. Yeldho Mor Titus were residents of this parish. The Holy Relic of Parumala Mor Gregorios Thirumeni was installed in the church on October 26th, 2002 by H.B. Mar Baselios Thomas 1st in the presence of Archbishop H.E. Mor Ivaniose Mathews. The Parish remains as the home of many visiting Bishops and priests of the Syrian Orthodox Church and a destination place of worship for the Malankara Jacobite Syrian Orthodox Christian faithful in and around New Jersey.
The church was blessed to have Rev. Fr. David Chruthottil to be elevated to the rank of Cor Episcopa and decorated Mr. Jams John with Chevalier position by H.H. Mor Ignatius Zakka I Iwas in 2008. The elevation and Chevalier decoration ceremonies were held at St. Peters church, PA on 09/27/08 in the presence of a large number of faithful members from all our sister churches in the Tri state.