The King's Family of Churches recognises two historic oecumenical creeds: the Apostle's Creed and the Nicene Creed, which are used frequently in services of worship.
Traditional Christianity, as expressed in the historic creeds, proclaims the Trinity as being part of the orthodox Christian faith.
The USMB also esteems the historic creeds of the Mennonites.
The latter includes doctrinal statements that go beyond the historic ecumenical creeds, e.g. recognising the Bible as the sole authority, and belief in penal substitution.
The Jesus Fellowship upholds the historic creeds of the Christian faith.
The Presbyterian Church in Uganda is theologically Reformed church, that subscribes the historic creeds:
And every fool knows, except you, that the Nicene is the most historic creed!
From the earliest days, the Congregation has made the historic creeds an integral part of its traditional worship with Gospel preaching and sacred choral and instrumental music.
MCC bases its theology on the historic creeds of the Christian Church such as Apostles' and Nicene creed.
So far, most common ground has been established only concerning matters of the historic creeds.