Yes. As a christian denomination, they adhere to the same creeds as the rest of the Christian Church. These include the Nicene Creed, the Apostles' Creed and the Athanasian Creed that focusses on the belief in a Trinitarian God.
First - please define or clarify Wesleyan Methodist. Second - please clarify "The Creed." (which creed do you mean?)
The NICENE CREED
Robert Cooney has written: 'The autobiography of a Wesleyan Methodist missionary (formerly a Roman Catholic)' -- subject(s): Biography, Methodists, Clergy, Methodist Church (Canada), Methodist church in Canada
The way you say the creed will depend on the particular creed. There are different creeds that are associated with various religions. The Nicene and ApostleÍs creeds are quite popular.
As a layperson, I would say that Methodist worship is informal.
Barry N D Chinchen has written books on topics such as Christian spirituality and leadership for ministry. Some of his works include "A Light Through the Shadows" and "Life on the Frontline."
The creed is the statement of the Catholic and Christian faith. The recitation of the creed at Mass is called the profession of faith. During the creed we profess our belief in the central doctrines of Christianity.
Wesleyan University was created in 1831.
Wesleyan Church was created in 1843.
Wesleyan Academy was created in 1955.
Wesleyan Association was created in 1836.
Wesleyan School was created in 1963.
Wesleyan Hall was created in 1855.