Super Bowl champions Nick Sirianni and Cooper DeJean are speaking at an event called “Life Surge” at the Wells Fargo Center in May. Here’s the description:
Join us at Life Surge Philadelphia and witness the power of faith in action! Prepare to be inspired as we welcome members of the Philadelphia Eagles Super Bowl Champions, who will share their incredible journey of faith, perseverance, and triumph. This isn’t just about football; it’s about the unwavering belief that propelled them to victory both on and off the field.
Discover how these remarkable athletes and their coaches leaned on their faith in the face of challenges, creating an unbreakable bond that extended beyond the locker room.
At LIFE SURGE, we’re leading a global movement for believers to live empowered, purpose-filled lives in alignment with God’s calling. Through inspiration, transformation, and equipping, we aim to help every individual fulfill their God-given purpose.
We’re not only passionate about this vision—we’re committed to making it a reality. Through live events, ongoing education, and hands-on training, we seek to impact every sphere of society with the power of God and the life-changing message of the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
Our mission is to open doors for attendees to experience growth in their personal lives, careers, and businesses—building wealth, creating legacy, and thriving for generations to come.
Did I miss the part where Nick Sirianni became a man of faith? Serious question, not being flippant.
Sirianni mentioned god a couple of times during the postseason run and I remember thinking to myself “hmm, that’s interesting, I don’t recall him doing that before.” That’s not to say he wasn’t a devout Christian already, I just couldn’t recall him talking about his faith openly, or thanking god after a win:
“God has blessed us very much. He gave us all the talents to be here… Thank you Jesus.”
– Eagles HC Nick Sirianni after winning the #SuperBowl pic.twitter.com/y8tHPskXbK— Jon Root (@JonnyRoot_) February 10, 2025
OR – maybe I’m completely wrong. Maybe the 2023 Eagles’ collapse drove Sirianni into the welcoming arms of Jesus Christ. Maybe he gave himself to the father, the son, and the holy spirit after watching Nicholas Morrow try to tackle Deebo Samuel at Lincoln Financial Field. But on a more serious and less heretical note, I am genuinely curious about Nick’s pivot here, or at least would like to identify the inflection point where he went more public with his faith.
This event looks like a faith+wealth convention of sorts, with a bunch of speakers and musical acts lined up. The line below the blurb says this: “A one-day life-changing event where thousands of local Christians gather to learn why and how to create and multiply financial resources for Kingdom impact.” They do a ton of these events all over the country and some of the others coming up in 2025 feature guys like Tim Tebow, Urban Meyer, one of the...