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==Vicarious baptism rituals== The Spirit of Jesus Church performs [[baptism for the dead]]. They link salvific work in the spirit world and the notion of "household" [[Salvation in Christianity|salvation]] to the supposed ritual of vicarious baptism referred to in 1 Corinthians 15:29.<ref>"''Now if there is no resurrection, what will those do who are baptized for the dead? If the dead are not raised at all, why are people baptized for them''?"</ref> This church claims that through the ritual of vicarious baptism ({{Lang|ja|先祖の身代わり洗礼}}) that the blessings of individual salvation can be extended to past generations as well. Members of the church can request that ancestors be baptized at the same time they are, or whenever they become concerned about the salvation of those who have gone before. A member states the ancestor's name, announces his or her relationship to the deceased, and then undergoes baptism by immersion on their behalf. It is significant to note here that this church also performs baptism for {{Lang|ja-latn|mizuko}} ({{Lang|ja|水子}}, [[abortion|aborted]] and stillborn children). They claim that "through this ritual the good news of the forgiveness of sins is communicated to the dead, and their spirits are transported from hades to heaven."{{Quote without source|date=March 2025}}<ref>Another church that emphasizes vicarious [[ordinance (Latter Day Saints)|ordinances]] for the dead, such as [[baptism for the dead]], is [[the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]] (LDS Church). Likewise, [[Latter-day Saints]] recognize the 'reality' of the unseen [[Spirit world (Latter Day Saints)|spirit world]].</ref> Members of the church are assured that they may lay aside all their doubts and misgivings regarding the state of their ancestors following this ritual. A pastor of this church in Okinawa explained that prior to the ritual of vicarious baptism many of the members had disturbing visions of the wandering spirits of the dead.{{Citation needed|date=March 2025}} Following this ritual care, however, the spirits were felt to be 'at peace' and there were no longer any troubling spiritual encounters. Concern for the dead does not end with the ritual of baptism. The Common Memorial Service for Comforting of the Spirits is also an important service in all Spirit of Jesus churches. According to a church representative, the significance of this service is that it allows living believers to join with the spirits of the dead in common prayer to Jesus. In this it certainly resembles the [[Buddhist]] [[Obon Festival]], and a central motif of which is reunion and fellowship with the dead.
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