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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Conservative UMC faction announces creation of 'Global Methodist Church' once schism is finalized
A group of theologically conservative United Methodists has announced the creation of a new denomination once the United Methodist Church officially separates due to its long-standing debate over homosexuality.
XXXchurch acquired by former staffer, ‘shifting focus’ on community
A California-based web ministry created nearly 20 years ago to combat pornography addiction and witness to those in the adult entertainment industry has a new owner.
This week in Christian history: Bob Jones U interracial dating ban, John Wesley dies, Vassy Massacre
This week — Feb. 28 through March 6 — marks the anniversary of notable events that happened in Church history. They include Bob Jones University ending its ban on interracial dating, a 16th-century massacre of Huguenots and the death of John Wesley.
Weather Underground bombing, Puerto Rican nationalists: 5 other times the US Capitol was attacked
Here are five times when the U.S. Capitol was the scene of armed attacks by gunmen and domestic terror groups. These include the 1983 bombing by the Weather Underground and a mass shooting of congressmen by Puerto Rican nationalists.
Social media platforms were warned of ‘explosion’ of predatory grooming caused by lockdowns: expert
An expert on combatting sexual exploitation said her organization warned social media platforms that once the COVID-19 lockdowns began, predatory grooming and sexual exploitation of children would "explode."
NY Gov. Andrew Cuomo's office denies sexual harassment claims by former staffer
The office of New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo is disputing the claims of a former staffer who said that the governor sexually harassed her and possibly others.
UMC pushes back General Conference, will tackle homosexuality debate in 2022
The United Methodist Church has again decided to postpone its next General Conference, which will likely center on the debate over the denomination’s stance on homosexuality, to 2022.
'End of the road': Episcopal Church officials react to losing $100M property dispute with breakaway diocese
Officials in The Episcopal Church are reacting to the United States Supreme Court opting to not reverse a decision granting a breakaway diocese $100 million in church properties.
South Dakota passes law requiring doctors to help babies born alive after abortion
South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem has signed into law a bill that requires abortion providers to provide care for any baby that survives an abortion.
Nearly two-thirds of white evangelicals don't believe Biden's election was 'legitimate,' poll finds
Nearly two-thirds of white evangelical Protestants do not believe that President Joe Biden was legitimately elected president, according to data from the public policy research organization American Enterprise Institute.