About Case
Dr. Case Thorp is a teaching pastor, consultant, and writer whose work centers on helping Christ-centered leaders and institutions think clearly, act faithfully, and engage the public square with coherence and conviction. Across his work, Case brings theological depth, practical judgment, and a gift for teaching to leadership in complex contexts.
Case is a widely published writer and public theologian. His essays and commentary have appeared in the Wall Street Journal, Mere Orthodoxy, The Gospel Coalition, the Westminster Journal, and, frequently, the Orlando Sentinel, writing on faith, culture, leadership, and civic life. He hosts the Nuance podcast, writes the PorchLife weekly newsletter (substack.com/@caseCase), and is currently at work on a book exploring embodied Christian faith and cultural renewal in a disenchanted age.
He is the founder and director of The Collaborative (www.wecolabor.com), a platform dedicated to integrating Christian faith, vocation, and cultural responsibility through teaching, convening, writing, and public conversation. In addition to his work with leaders through his company, PorchLife Associates, LLC, Case consults with McGowan Global Institute (www.mcgowanglobal.com), where he works closely with churches, nonprofits, and boards on pastoral search processes, leadership transitions, and institutional discernment.
Within the life of the church, Case serves as Theologian in Residence at First Presbyterian Church of Orlando (www.fpco.org) and is an active leader within the Evangelical Presbyterian Church (www.epc.org), where he served as the 39th Moderator of the General Assembly.
Case holds degrees from Oxford College of Emory University (AA), Emory University (BA), Princeton Theological Seminary (MDiv), and a doctorate from Fuller Theological Seminary in missional ecclesiology (DMIN). He lives in Orlando, Florida, with his wife, a deacon and philanthropic consultant at The Focus Group, and their three children.