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ECUMENICAL CREEDS

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'Ecumenical creeds' is an umbrella term used in the western church to refer to the Nicene Creed, Apostles' Creed, and Athanasian Creed. The ecumenical creeds are also known as the 'universal creeds'. These creeds are accepted by almost all mainstream Christian denominations in the western church, including the Roman Catholic Church, Anglican churches and Lutheran churches. A creed by definition is a summary or statement of what one believes it originates from the Latin ''credo'' meaning "I Believe."
The Eastern Orthodox Church accepts the Nicene Creed, but does not use the Apostles' Creed or the Athanasian Creed.
The United Methodist Church accepts[1]
the Apostle's Creed[2] and Nicene Creed,[3] but does not use the Athanasian Creed.[4]

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1. Our Common Heritage as Christians
2. The Apostles' Creed
3. The Nicene Creed
4. Is the United Methodist Church a Creedal Church? by G. Richard Jansen

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The ecumenical creeds in the Book of Concord (the Lutheran confessions of faith)

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