My faith is non-creedal; though I don't think the very earliest of creeds that came out (Apostles Creed, Nicene Creed) etc., would find too much objection (might need qualifying as far as definition of what 'catholic' means etc.,). But we have no formal creed that every church in the denomination adheres to. We do have a statement of faith that the vast majority of churches in the denomination believe in; but it isn't really a creed. Churches are governed at a local level only.
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"might need qualifying as far as definition of what 'catholic' means etc.,"
In the canons and dogmatic declarations of the Ecumenical Councils, it means "universal"; it doesn't mean Roman Catholic which is a term which arose sometime after the Great Schism.
I'm interested in church structures, and appreciate your post. If you have a link to your statement of faith, I'd appreciate it.
Also, I can't tell exactly from post, what is it exactly that makes every church part of the same denomination?
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