About Us
“Healing Racial Trauma. Fostering Reconciliation. Embodying Christ’s Love and Justice.“
The Good Neighbors Racial Healing Initiative is a Christ-centered ministry committed to healing racial trauma and fostering reconciliation within the church through authentic relationships that invite everyone to bring their whole selves. We believe true healing requires addressing the deep wounds caused by systemic racism—wounds that affect not just the mind and spirit, but the body as well. By creating spaces where individuals can confront these wounds with courage and compassion, we embrace the transformative work of justice and healing. Our embodied approach invites the Church in Western New York to engage fully, acknowledging pain while pursuing restoration, so that together, we can build relationships rooted in truth, love, and the justice of Christ’s kingdom.


Mission
Healing racial trauma through, storytelling embodied practices, and communal relationships, fostering restoration for the whole self—mind, body, and spirit.
Vision
A reconciled Church where Christians of all ethnicities bring their whole selves to authentic relationships, engaging courageously in justice, healing, and restoration.
Values
Embodied Healing
Authentic Relationships
Courageous Hospitality
Intentional Listening
Storytelling
Shalom–Making
The Core Program: The Good Neighbors Racial Healing Journey
At the center of our ministry is the Good Neighbors Racial Healing Journey, a transformative 10-month program that brings together 12 participants of diverse ethnicities and backgrounds to process racial trauma, foster reconciliation, and build a community grounded in justice and Shalom.
This journey creates sacred spaces where participants:
- Share Stories: Honoring personal narratives of pain, hope, and healing.
- Engage in Spiritual and Somatic Practices: Integrating body, mind, and spirit in the healing process.
- Break Bread Together: Cultivating authentic connection through shared meals.
Through these gatherings, participants confront systemic racial injustices, learn to unlearn harmful narratives, and embody the love and justice of Christ in their communities.
Supporting Ministries
Expanding the Mission: Supporting Programs
While the 10-month journey is our core program, in the future we also offer additional initiatives to deepen the work of racial healing and justice:
1. Good Neighbors Community Garden
The Community Garden is a vision for racial justice and healing through environmental stewardship and collective empowerment. Located in urban areas affected by systemic injustice, the garden will provide:
- Access to fresh, healthy food for underserved communities.
- A sacred space for participants to engage in embodied healing practices like gardening, which symbolizes restoration and growth.
- Opportunities for communal connection across racial and cultural divides.
The garden is a physical representation of the Gospel’s call to cultivate justice, equity, and peace.
2. Justice and Racial Shalom Urban Community Work
Our Justice and Racial Shalom Work aims to address systemic racial issues affecting BIPOC communities in Buffalo and Western New York. By partnering with local churches and organizations, we work to:
- Advocate for policies that address economic and social inequities.
- Host workshops, retreats, and special events to educate and equip individuals for racial justice work.
- Create spaces for truth-telling, repentance, and transformative reconciliation.
This program connects the personal healing of racial trauma with the larger task of restoring justice and equity in our communities.
Building the Beloved Community
At the Good Neighbors Racial Healing Initiative, we are committed to building a beloved community where:
- Every Voice is Heard: Stories are honored as sacred and transformative.
- Every Story is Valued: Pain and hope are met with compassion and understanding.
- The Church Reflects God’s Kingdom: Diverse and unified in love, justice, and Shalom.

Our Leadership Team
Our Leadership Team combines expertise and passion to guide the Good Neighbors Racial Healing Initiative in fostering healing, reconciliation, and community transformation.

Founder and Coordinator
Rev. Cameron Duncan