
Michael Gryboski
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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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Texas Diocese Wins Court Battle Over Property Dispute With the Episcopal Church
A district court judge in Texas has ruled in favor of a diocese of The Episcopal Church that broke away in 2008 over theological differences regarding who controls the diocesan name and property.

Should Two Supreme Court Justices Who Officiated Gay Weddings Recuse Themselves From Same-Sex Marriage Case?
Two Supreme Court justices who officiated gay weddings don't need to recuse themselves from an upcoming case where they'll be ruling on the legality of state level gay marriage bans, despite demands from social conservative groups that they "disqualify" themselves, according to legal experts.

Former Pro-Wrestling Star Shawn Michaels on Born-Again Christian Faith, Drug Addiction, WWE's 'Attitude Era' vs. 'PG Era'
A retired World Wrestling Entertainment superstar has written a new book documenting his coming to Christ and how it affected his public and private life.

African-American Pastors Coalition: Justices Kagan, Ginsburg Should 'Disqualify' Themselves From Supreme Court Gay Marriage Case
An African-American group has joined other social conservative organizations in demanding that two Supreme Court justices who officiated gay weddings recuse themselves from a case pertaining to gay marriage legalization.

Pro-Life Mov't May Hit Democratic Party Long Held 'Hostage' by Abortion Lobby, Say Activists at CPAC
Members of a panel on anti-abortion activism at the Conservative Political Action Conference on Friday afternoon believe that the current trend of political successes for the pro-life movement may influence the Democrat Party.

Evangelical Christians and GOP Are More Pro-Israel Than Democrats, Says Jewish Activist and Fmr. CBS Senior VP Who Denounces 'Myth of Bipartisanship'
A Jewish activist who's also a former senior vice president of CBS News, says Republicans and Evangelicals have always been more pro-Israel than Democrats or liberals.

Are Labor Unions an Enemy of Immigration Reform?
Certain labor unions are among the strongest opponents of comprehensive immigration reform, according to experts at the Conservative Political Action Conference.

Ben Carson: Homeschool, School Choice Benefit All Americans, Common Core Doesn't
Author and accomplished surgeon Dr. Ben Carson has expressed his support for "school choice" and opposition to Common Core at a major event in Maryland.

Washington's Bethany Community Church Gives Former Strip Club a Holy Purpose
A church in Washington state is converting a former strip club into an evangelistic facility that's serving the community seven days a week. Bethany Community Church, a Seattle-based multi-site congregation founded in 1900, acquired the former strip club called "Sugars" and has turned it into a site for missions.

SC Judge Rejects Episcopal Church's Attempt to Take Over Breakaway Church's Properties Worth $500 Million
A South Carolina judge has denied a motion to reconsider a ruling made in a $500 million property dispute case in favor of a diocese that voted to leave the Episcopal Church due to the national denomination's increasing acceptance of homosexuality.


















