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Orrick Quick

A Servant Leader with a Heart for the People

More than a candidate—he is a servant leader, a husband, a father, a pastor, and a relentless advocate for the people. With a life story shaped by faith, family, and fearless determination, Orrick represents the kind of leadership America needs: compassionate, principled, and proven.

A Story of Faith, Resilience, and Purpose

Born and raised in North Carolina, Orrick graduated from North Carolina State University, where he not only pursued his academic studies but also played Division I football under legendary head coach Chuck Amato. His time on the field taught him the discipline of preparation, the courage to face adversity, and the strength of teamwork—values that have defined his approach to leadership ever since.

For over 17 years, he has stood faithfully by his wife, raising a strong and beautiful family of four children. His unwavering commitment to marriage mirrors his devotion to the people he serves—steadfast, loyal, and grounded in integrity.

As the Pastor of New Covenant Church, Orrick has spent nearly two decades pouring into his community, ministering to both the brokenhearted and the hopeful. One of the most defining commitments of his life has been the 13 years he has spent teaching Bible study in a nursing home, showing up week after week, loving and honoring those society too often forgets.

Faith, Family, and Service

At the heart of Orrick's life is his family. For 17 years, he and his wife have built a strong marriage rooted in faith and mutual respect. Together, they are raising four beautiful children who are learning the values of service, integrity, and compassion.

As Pastor of New Covenant Church, Orrick leads by example, showing his children and congregation what it means to serve others with humility and love. His family is not just his greatest joy—they are his motivation to fight for policies that strengthen families across North Carolina.

"My family keeps me grounded and reminds me every day why this fight for North Carolina families matters."

A Testament to Survival and Faith

Orrick's very existence is a testimony. When his mother was diagnosed with lupus, doctors advised her to abort him, fearing the pregnancy would threaten her life. But his mother chose faith over fear—and chose life.

At five years old, Orrick was hit by a car and left for dead. Through his father's relentless prayers and the grace of God, his life was spared—and he had to relearn how to walk through painful rehabilitation.

At eleven years old, he was thrown through the back windshield of a car in a horrific accident. In an unforgettable act of strength and faith, his mother lifted the car off of him and declared that he would live. That moment led to 13 weeks in a full body cast, and again, he had to learn how to walk.

Years later, after both knees snapped and doctors diagnosed a blood clot in his lung, Orrick endured a third journey of physical and spiritual recovery—and had to learn how to walk all over again.

"I've had to learn how to walk over three times in my life"—literally and spiritually. It is the perfect metaphor for his leadership: the ability to get back up, no matter how hard life hits.

National Speaking Champion

Winner of the 2024 Great American Speak Off, triumphing over 30,000 participants nationwide. Earned standing ovations and high praise from John Maxwell, Jesse Itzler, and Grant Cardone.

Project 400

Helped turn nearly 400 elementary school students into published authors, proving that every child deserves to see their name in print and their dreams in motion.

Faithful Ministry

Pastor of New Covenant Church and 13 years of dedicated Bible study teaching in nursing homes, showing consistent love for those society often forgets.

National Platform

TV co-host on Fox's "The Preachers" and two appearances on The Dr. Oz Show, reaching millions with messages of faith, wisdom, and cultural insight.

Student-Athlete

NC State graduate and Division I football player under legendary coach Chuck Amato, learning discipline, courage, and teamwork that define his leadership.

Devoted Family Man

17 years of faithful marriage and proud father of four children. His commitment to family mirrors his devotion to the people he serves.

His Guiding Principle

"Never allow your past to have a meeting with your future without your potential being present."

Through every season of life, Orrick Quick has exemplified what it means to lead with love and govern with purpose. He is not motivated by power, but by people. His policies are forged in personal experience, his leadership is shaped by lived truth.

A Proven Leader. A Faithful Servant. A Voice for the People.

This is not a man running for office to build a career. This is a man answering a call—to defend the Constitution, to fight for the voiceless, and to restore the soul of our nation.