Bo Nix shares words of faith at FBC Bentonville’s Night of Champions

Denver Broncos’ Quarterback Bo Nix and his father, Coach Patrick Nix, sit down with Lead Pastor Chris Dixon during Night of Champions at First Baptist Church in Bentonville. Dixon led the discussion, asking faith, family, and sports related questions of both. (FBC Bentonville)

BENTONVILLE, Ark. – First Baptist Church in Bentonville welcomed more than 1,300 student athletes and coaches on July 16 for their Night of Champions, where attendees had the opportunity to hear words from Denver Broncos’ Quarterback Bo Nix.  

The church had football players from 14 schools throughout the region – from Pea Ridge to Rogers – come out for the event to hear Nix, who is known for openly sharing his faith. The main event featured a sit-down with Nix and his father, Coach Patrick Nix. Lead Pastor Chris Dixon led the discussion, asking faith, family, and sports related questions of both.  

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Denver Broncos’ Quarterback Bo Nix speaks during Night of Champions at First Baptist Church in Bentonville. (FBC Bentonville)

In his 2024 regular season with the Denver Broncos, Bo Nix completed 376 out of 567 passes for 3,775 yards, with 29 touchdowns – second most by a rookie in NFL history.  

“You explain all those awesome numbers, but I’m just sitting here thinking how they could have been better. The unique part about playing sports, I think, is how you are never as good as you want to be. But sometimes you also have to look and appreciate the good you do have,” Bo Nix said. 

‘Don’t give up what you want most for what you want now’  

Bo Nix encouraged the students in attendance to remember that what they do today will define who they are tomorrow and the years to come.  

“You get so focused on right now … you don’t think about the bigger picture. You have to make decisions now that are going to affect you in the future. … Dad used to tell me, ‘Don’t give up what you want most for what you want now.’ I was fortunate to have a good coach and good dad who really pushed me to where I wanted to go.”  

Bo Nix referenced Daniel 1. The story begins when Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon besieges Jerusalem and conquers the city. The king then orders the chief of his court officials to bring into the king’s service “young men without any physical defect, handsome, showing aptitude for every kind of learning, well informed, quick to understand, and qualified to serve in the king’s palace. He was to teach them the language and literature of the Babylonians. The king assigned them a daily amount of food and wine from the king’s table. They were to be trained for three years, and after that they were to enter the king’s service.” (Daniel 1:4-5) 

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First Baptist Church in Bentonville welcomed more than 1,300 student athletes and coaches on July 16 for their Night of Champions, where attendees had the opportunity to hear words from Denver Broncos’ Quarterback Bo Nix.  (FBC Bentonville)

Among those chosen were some from Judah, including Daniel, Hananiah, Mishael and Azariah. The chief official gave them new names: to Daniel, the name Belteshazzar; to Hananiah, Shadrach; to Mishael, Meshach; and to Azariah, Abednego. 

“But Daniel resolved not to defile  himself with the royal food and wine.” (Daniel 1:8)  

“One of the things I’ve always taken from that is Daniel, before he was put in that situation, he had to decide,” said Bo Nix, touching on the topic of peer pressure. “At some point, he had to make the decision that no matter what, as I go on this journey, no matter what position I am going to be put in, I am going to have to make different decisions. … If you really legitimately want to get somewhere of value, want to get somewhere and have success … you have to be different from everybody else. It’s really tough to stick out in a crowd in middle school or in high school. I understand you want to be the ‘cool guy.’ You want to be like everybody else. You want to fit in. But sometimes fitting in is not what you’re supposed to be doing. Sometimes fitting in is actually the opposite of what you are supposed to be doing.”  

Bo Nix encouraged the students in attendance to know their circle, know their truth, and know God.  

“You’ve got to have a close tight circle, guys you can truly count on, and they’ll help you know the truth, know who God is,” Bo Nix said. “You’ve got to have your priorities right. You’ve got to be thinking about the right things or you’re just gonna fall.”  

‘Night of faith, football, and fire’  

Prior to Bo Nix and Patrick Nix taking the stage with Dixon, the students were hyped up by Duvall Young, a field representative with Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) in Chattanooga, Tennessee.  

Dixon said the event was a way to share the Good News of Jesus Christ, connect with the student athletes, provide an encouraging church experience, and put a “good role model in front of them that has made good choices, lived by great principles and has a personal relationship with the Lord.” 

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Student athletes in attendance at Night of Champions at First Baptist Church in Bentonville show excitement when one of their friends catches a prize thrown from the stage. (Mary Alford/ABN)

“A lot of these kids don’t go to church anywhere,” said Missions Pastor Craig Whitt. “They are going to have a great experience in a church setting. They are going to learn about a good role model making good decisions on and off the field. But also, if something ever happens in their life, they know a church that loved on them.” 

In a Facebook post following the event, FBC Bentonville shared, “NIGHT OF CHAMPIONS was INCREDIBLE! Big shoutout to Bo Nix from the Denver Broncos and his dad Coach Patrick Nix for pouring into high school athletes and coaches from all over the area! It was definitely an unforgettable night of faith, football, and fire!”  

Whitt said the night resulted in several first-time decisions. “We know there were over 60 professions of faith … and many more rededications,” he said.  

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