The growth of strontium sulfide thin films in a flow-type Atomic Layer Epitaxy reactor from Sr(thd)2 (thd = 2,2,6,6-tetramethyl-3,5-heptanedione) and H2S has been studied. The growth is independent on flow rate and duration of the purge gas (N2) pulse and it does not depend on the Sr(thd)2 and H2S pulses either provided their amounts are sufficient to saturate the surface. The variables significantly affecting the growth rate are the substrate temperature and source temperature for Sr(thd)2. The observed lower than one monolayer growth rate is mainly due to the large size of the Sr(thd)2 molecule.