Michael Gryboski
Michael Gryboski has been a reporter with The Christian Post since 2011. He covers politics, church and ministries, court cases, and other issues. He has written extensively on issues like litigation over conservative congregations leaving The Episcopal Church, the longstanding debate within the United Methodist Church over homosexuality, court cases on various social issues, and the evangelical community.
He earned a Bachelor of Arts in History and Master’s in History at George Mason University. Inspired by his studies, Gryboski pens a regular column titled “This week in Christian history,” which briefly sums up the anniversaries of notable events in the long and diverse past of Christianity. He lives in Richmond, Virginia.
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Growth of religious 'nones' appears to be slowing: Gallup report
Americans who identify as religious unaffiliated appear to be slowing in their population growth, according to a recent analysis from the prominent polling organization Gallup.
David Platt's megachurch faces lawsuit alleging improper ties to SBC, violations of church bylaws
David Platt's McLean Bible Church is facing a new lawsuit filed by members who take issue with the Virginia-based nondenominational megachurch's current leadership and alleged donations to the Southern Baptist Convention.
Respect for Marriage Act: Will it lead to the Supreme Court striking down gay marriage?
A conservative law firm has speculated that if the Respect for Marriage Act is signed into law by President Joe Biden, it could actually lead to the United States Supreme Court overturning its earlier ruling legalizing gay marriage nationwide.
Nonbinary Biden admin. official charged again for luggage theft; Vegas police issue arrest warrant
The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department has issued an arrest warrant for a Biden administration official who identifies as nonbinary over a stolen luggage case days after being charged with stealing designer luggage from an airport in Minnesota.
Father Michael Pfleger cleared of sex abuse allegation, reinstated to ministry: ‘Good to be home’
Chicago priest Father Michael Pfleger, known for his social and political activism, has been cleared of sexual abuse allegations leveled against him earlier this year which prompted his placement on leave from ministry in October.
This week in Christian history: Pope Leo X born, South Carolina mandates church attendance
The following pages highlight anniversaries of memorable events that occurred this week in Christian history. They include the birth of Pope Leo X, South Carolina passing law mandating church attendance, and the martyrdom of an early English Protestant.
John Piper says Christians shouldn’t 'rule out’ giving family, friends ‘a holy kiss’
Notable Bible teacher and author John Piper said this week that modern-day Christians should not "rule out" the New Testament command for followers of Christ to give each other a "holy kiss."
UK Supreme Court allows Northern Ireland to ban prayer, protests outside abortion clinics
The United Kingdom Supreme Court has ruled that Northern Ireland can ban pro-life demonstrations and prayers outside of abortion clinics, arguing that it is not a violation of the freedom of assembly.
Chicago school responds to video showing dean bragging about passing around sex toys in classroom
A school at the center of a recently released undercover video by Project Veritas is denouncing the way that its dean was portrayed in the video, claiming that he was misquoted when he shown talking about passing out sex toys during class.
South Carolina mom accused of robbing 4 churches, taking child with her on crime spree
A South Carolina woman has been charged with burglarizing four churches, allegedly taking her child with her when she broke into the houses of worship, according to authorities.