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Where can I find COE Doctrines in English
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I have been looking for an Apostolic Church that did not have/use Idols and/or Icons for over 2 years now, and when I heard that that was so of the COE, I was very happy <!-- sSmile --><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/smile.gif" alt="Smile" title="Smile" /><!-- sSmile -->

Please tell me where I can find MORE about the Doctrines of the COE (in English please <!-- sWink --><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/wink1.gif" alt="Wink" title="Wink" /><!-- sWink --> )

I am willing to do the study myself, but perhaps just one question... What is the COE Teaching in Regards of the Sabbath?

I am very excited, and look forward to hearing from you all.

Shalom,
Kefa.
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#2
I just found the offsite link in Paul's sticky, so I'll look there for my theological queries, but still would like other links, books, vids etc that can teach me COE doctrines in English.

Thankyou for your time,

Shalom,
Kefa.
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#3
Here are some fantastic books.


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#5
The new Sabbath is on the Lord's day being Sunday. Although the Sabbath (Saturday) is viewed as historically significant it has been superceded by the resurrection of our Lord Jesus.

Please purchase Mar Awa's book 'mysteries of the kingdom' for an exposition of the sacraments of the COE, available from amazon.
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