I suppose churches with a liturgical form of worship or testimony of their beliefs would if they are sincere recite the Apostles or Athanasian Creed, I found a speech by a famous patristics Lutheran scholar give a good explanation of their purpose. The Articles of Faith would be a kind of creedal statement.
https://onbeing.org/programs/jaroslav-p ... or-creeds/ (the unedited version is better)
"My faith life, like that of everyone else, fluctuates. There are ups and downs and hot spots and cold spots and boredom and ennui and all the rest can be there. And so I’m not asked on a Sunday morning, ‘As of 9:20, what do you believe?’ And then you sit down with a three-by-five index card saying, ‘Now let’s see. What do I believe today?’ No, that’s not what they’re asking me. They’re asking me, ‘Are you a member of a community which now, for a millennium and a half, has said, we believe in one God?’"
"See, whereas to be Jewish is to affirm every day, if you’re observant, and with your dying breath, if you can hear, O Israel, the Lord is our God. The Lord is one. The Shamah. And that’s really all the creed that Israel needs. So it’s been possible to be Jewish now for these 3000 or whatever years without publishing four volumes of creedal text. There is no God, but Allah and Mohammed is his prophet…"
LDS Articles of Faith: "We believe in God, the Eternal Father, and in his Son Jesus, and in the Holy Ghost"' "All their creeds were an abomination in his sight"
Jaroslav Pelikan