The document discusses the biblical concept of shalom, which refers to the restoration of God's creation and relationships. It was the central message of the gospel writers. The document then provides several biblical passages about salvation belonging to God, how believers are made one in Christ beyond distinctions, and looking to the interests of others. It discusses the importance of becoming aware of racial bias, growing in empathy, immersing oneself in relationships, taking thoughts captive, and forsaking notions of race and whiteness. It emphasizes the need for education on concepts like white supremacy, whiteness, white privilege, and white fragility. It suggests ways for churches to wake up to racial justice issues.