What Gen Z’s Relationship With Christmas Reveals About the Future of Faith
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What Gen Z’s relationship with Christmas reveals isn’t really about holiday greetings—it’s about the future of faith, belief, and institutional trust.
In this episode, generational futurist Ryan Vet explores a growing contradiction shaping Gen Z: belief in a higher power is rising, while participation in organized religion is collapsing. Drawing on data from Pew Research, the General Social Survey, Barna, Gallup, and Springtide Institute, Ryan explains why Gen Z is not becoming less spiritual—but far more selective about where and how belief shows up.
Is it okay to say Merry Christmas this year? Using Christmas as a cultural signal, Ryan unpacks why debates over saying “Merry Christmas” versus “Happy Holidays” are mostly noise, and what they reveal about a deeper generational shift. Beneath the surface is a widening divide between spirituality and religion, authenticity and performance, belief and institutions.
This episode explores:
- Why Gen Z belief in a higher power is increasing while church attendance declines
- How institutional skepticism—shaped by Gen X—resurfaced and intensified in Gen Z
- Why Gen Z is deeply allergic to hypocrisy and performative faith
- The surprising rise in Bible sales, increased commitment among churchgoing Gen Z, and a gender shift in attendance
- How spirituality is being reframed as mental health, grounding, and self-connection rather than doctrine
Through a futurist lens, Ryan explains why Gen Z is not indifferent to faith—but polarized. Some are doubling down with conviction and consistency, while others are opting out entirely, often because organized religion feels inauthentic or misaligned with lived values.
The defining question of this moment isn’t how we greet customers in December.
It’s whether belief systems—religious, institutional, or cultural—can hold together under scrutiny.
If you’re interested in:
- Gen Z and religion
- Spirituality vs organized religion
- Generational change and cultural polarization
- Faith, authenticity, and institutional trust
- What Christmas reveals about belief and belonging
…this conversation will challenge how you see both the data and the deeper signal underneath it.
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About Ryan VetRyan Vet is a USA TODAY bestselling author, futurist, and international keynote speaker whose insights on generations, culture, and the future of work have been featured in Forbes, Financial Times, ABC, NBC, and CBS. His research helps leaders understand emerging generational patterns and anticipate societal shifts before they fully unfold.
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