2009-12-082009-12-081998-01http://www.polis.iupui.edu/polis/RUC/Newsletters/Clergy/default.htmhttps://hdl.handle.net/2450/3601For many congregations, the boundaries that traditionally kept them apart – or aloof – from the wider community have been crumbling. Enclaves once defined by denomination, neighborhood, ethnicity, or class may find that the definitions have changed, or become irrelevant. Without the old verities of turf and tribe to sustain them, these congregations may wonder where they fit into a shifting landscape.Knowing Our PlaceNewsletter