
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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Pa. Charter School 'Entangled' With Nearby Church, Report Claims
A Pennsylvania charter school has been accused of having “improper entanglements” with a local church, according to a preliminary audit report from the Pennsylvania auditor general's office.

Va. Judge Rules Against Breakaway Anglicans in Property Case
Breakaway Anglican congregations in Virginia suffered a blow this week when a Fairfax County Circuit Court judge ruled against letting them keep their church properties.

Film 'There Be Dragons' Focuses on Life of Opus Dei Founder
In the 1980s, Father Josemaría Escrivá is being considered for sainthood by the Roman Catholic Church. A journalist, Robert Torres, is covering the story and seeks out his estranged father Manolo Torres, who was a childhood friend of Escrivá, for more information.

Court Rules Texas Sonogram Mandate for Abortion Is Constitutional
A Court in Texas has ruled that a state law that says an abortion provider must do a sonogram for a pregnant woman considering an abortion at least 24 hours before the procedure is constitutional.

Texas Megachurch Quits Using NIV Over 'Accuracy Concerns'
The leader of a large Baptist church in Texas has announced that his congregation will no longer be using the NIV due to “accuracy concerns.”

Coptic Billionaire on Trial in Egypt for 'Insulting Islam'
A Coptic Christian who is a billionaire telecommunications mogul is on trial in Egypt over allegations of “blasphemy and insulting Islam.”

Brooklyn Church Barred From School Finds New Worship Space
A New York City church has found a new home since an appeals court ruled that public schools can bar churches from renting their facilities.

Ohio Pastor: I Am Part of the 1 Percent
An Ohio pastor says he is part of the elite “1 percent,” and so are many Americans. He made it clear that he did not write the entry as an “anti-Occupy” piece, but rather as a means to talk about global poverty and the need to address it.

Why the Orthodox Church Celebrates Christmas on Jan. 7
While many in the United States believe that Christmas has come and gone, a sizable population of Christians in the world will be celebrating the holy day this Saturday.
Archdiocese Creates Abstinence Group for Homosexual Catholics
A Catholic Archdiocese in Connecticut has created a pro-abstinence group specifically to help counsel gay worshippers struggling with the Roman Catholic Church’s stance on homosexuality.



















