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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Supreme Court lets rulings against undercover pro-life activists stand
The United States Supreme Court has refused to hear the appeals of multiple pro-life activists who are facing heavy fines for releasing undercover videos showing Planned Parenthood employees discussing the harvesting of baby body parts for profit.
PCUSA anti-hunger program to give $1.1 million in grants to nonprofits
A program of the Presbyterian Church (USA) has announced that they will be awarding $1.1 million in grants to various groups focused on ending hunger in the United States and abroad.
Kentucky, Tennessee can ban sex-change surgeries, puberty blockers for minors: appeals court
Laws passed in Kentucky and Tennessee that ban cosmetic sex change surgeries and puberty-blocking drugs for minors with gender dysphoria have been upheld by a federal appeals court panel.
Idaho can enforce ‘near-total’ abortion ban amid Biden DOJ lawsuit, appeals court rules
Idaho can enforce a law that bans most abortions while the measure is currently facing a legal challenge, a federal appeals court panel has ruled, handing the Biden administration a temporary defeat in its effort to overturn the state law.
South Carolina can work with Christians-only foster care group, court rules
The state of South Carolina can partner with or fund foster care agencies that refuse to hire individuals who do not share their religious beliefs, according to a recently released court opinion.
National Association of Evangelicals launch ‘racial justice assessment’ tool to foster reconciliation
The National Association of Evangelicals has launched an online test to gauge one’s commitment to racial justice and includes resources meant to foster the cause.
This week in Christian history: ‘Jesus Revolution’ leader dies, Pope John Paul II holds Mass at Yankee Stadium
Memorable events that occurred this week in Christian history include the death of one of the “Jesus Revolution” leaders, Pope John Paul II holding Mass at Yankee Stadium, and Jimmy Swaggart hosting a major revival event in Brazil.
Supreme Court to decide if states can stop social media companies from censoring conservatives
The United States Supreme Court has agreed to hear arguments in two cases centered on whether Texas and Florida can stop social media platforms from censoring conservative viewpoints.
Yelp, Texas spar over platform's labeling of pro-life pregnancy centers
Yelp and Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton are suing each other over the crowdsource review website's placing of disclaimers stating that pro-life pregnancy care centers provide "limited" medical services and may not have licensed providers.
United Methodist conference creates 'reaffiliation' policy after nearly 200 churches disaffiliate
A regional body of The United Methodist Church has implemented a reaffiliation policy for congregations that have left amid the denomination-wide schism over homosexuality.