Alright here it is.

Unofficial Open Canon of Alpha & Omega Christian Gnostic Church

The first two texts set the mood of the canon. The Teachings of Silvanus offers the cipher needed to understanding and "decoding" the mythos and On the Origin of the World give the creation mythos that Alpha & Omega goes with. It's basically a variation of the Genesis creation mythos with a more Gentile flavor and Platonic elements.

Next is five gospels that my group frequently uses: Thomas, Mark, John, Philip, and Truth. The first gospel is a list of wisdom saying with a few tips on how to be receptive to the gnosis of Christ. Mark and John give the Jesus mythos from two different perspectives. Mark from a messianic perspective and John from a Gentile perspective. Philip is a later Gentile Christian text addressing some of the issues of the developing Christian movement. Truth is a wisdom text describing some things one experiences when in the presence of the Christ or any of his fellow Aeons.

Next are the letters of Paul. Special note: Galatians is a reconstruction of Marcion's version of Galatians. Paul's letters were included since they were popular with Gentile Christians, were written for Gentile Christians, and they provide some tools for avoiding Mr. Darks. Excluded are 1 Timothy, 2 Timothy, and Titus since Paul never wrote these letters and they were written specifically against various Gentile Christian sects such as the Marcionites and the Valetinians.

Final section includes: some severely fragmented gospels (that would have been included with the other gospels had they not been so fragmented), Mary and Gospel of the Lord; some other materials that are found interesting such as songs and wisdom writings; another version of the "gnostic" creation mythos and an add-on to John; and a text my mentor considers a completed prophesy (I'm skeptical of this but I consider it a useful text for "error checking" one's self; and finally a closing text that gives some helpful advise on what to be on the look out for concerning Christ and his fellow Aeons and explaining that over time Alpha & Omega will grow and change.

Bolded in the Table of Contents are the texts that are considered the most important if you don't read any of the other texts.