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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Jack Phillips Again in Legal Trouble, This Time for Not Making Transgender-Themed Cake
Colorado baker Jack Phillips, who earlier this year won a United States Supreme Court case over his refusal on religious grounds to make a same-sex wedding cake, is back in court over his objection to making a transgender-themed cake.
Potential James Dobson Successor, Trump Adviser Tim Clinton Denies Plagiarism Allegations
Prominent Christian counselor and member of President Donald Trump's evangelical advisory board, Tim Clinton, has denied claims that he has engaged in plagiarism.
Robert Morris Gives First Sermon at Gateway Church Since Near Death Experience, Preaches on Calvinism
Texas megachurch Pastor Robert Morris gave his first sermon since a near death experience earlier this year, receiving a strong applause from the Gateway Church community.
Indiana Catholic School May Fire Counselor in Same-Sex Marriage for Violating Policy
A Catholic school in Indiana might fire a guidance counselor who didn't reveal that she's in a same-sex marriage, which is contrary to Church teaching on sexual ethics.
Charlottesville Clergy Hold Interfaith Service to Mark 1-Year Anniversary of Violent White Supremacist Rally
A coalition of Charlottesville, Virginia, area clergy held an interfaith worship service last week in preparation for the one-year anniversary of the violent white supremacist rally held in their city.
Southern Baptist Convention Creates New Evangelism Group to Equip Pastors, Church Plants
The Southern Baptist Convention's North American Mission Board has announced the creation of a new evangelism and leadership group meant to help pastors and church plants.
Lack of Faith Fueling Anti-Immigrant Sentiments, Incivility, John Kasich Says
Ohio Governor and former Republican presidential hopeful John Kasich has stated that he believes the decline of religious practice in the United States is fueling rising incivility.
This Week in Christian History: EWTN Launches, Francis Xavier Goes to Japan, Pope Attacks Talmud
Here are just a few things that happened this week, August 12-18, in Church history. They include a notable missionary arriving in Japan, a pope ordering the destruction of the Talmud, and the first broadcast of a prominent Catholic television station.
Judge Rejects City's Attempt to Dismiss Church's Religious Discrimination Lawsuit Over Worship Ban
A federal judge has rejected Maryland city's motion to dismiss a lawsuit by a church that was banned from worshipping at a coffee they own due to a zoning regulation.
UMC Hosts 'United to Love' DC Rally on 1-Year Anniversary of Violent Charlottesville Protests
A regional body of the United Methodist Church will host a rally in the nation's capital on the first anniversary of the violent protests in Charlottesville, Virginia.