Sunday Supper | Family-Friendly Comic Strip About Faith, Family & Tradition | Main Street Laughs
Sunday Supper
A family comic strip about faith, food, laughter, and the simple moments that happen around the dinner table.
A Return to Classic Family Comic Strips
Sunday Supper brings back the charm of old-fashioned newspaper comic strips — simple, funny, heartfelt, and centered on everyday family life. Each strip follows the Bennett family as they gather around Grandma Ruth’s table every Sunday for dinner, conversation, laughter, and a little life lesson along the way.
The setting rarely changes. The same table. The same family. The same Sunday tradition. But every week brings a new conversation, a new funny moment, and a reminder that family still matters.
This comic is created for adults, parents, grandparents, teens, and anyone who remembers what it felt like to gather around the table with people they loved.
Meet the Bennett Family
At the heart of Sunday Supper is the Bennett family — a warm, funny, imperfect family that shows up every week for one another.
Grandpa Jack is the wise and funny patriarch who usually has a story that begins with “Back in my day…” Grandma Ruth is the heart of the family, always cooking too much food and making sure everyone feels welcome. Tom and Sarah are doing their best to raise their family with patience, faith, and common sense.
Noah Bennett is 16 and connects Sunday Supper to the larger Main Street Laughs world. He works at Main Street Comics and attends The Youth Group, giving readers a chance to see him at work, with friends, and at home with his family. Emily is smart, observant, and often says what the adults miss. Caleb, the youngest, asks the questions nobody expects — and often steals the scene.
```
The Message Behind Sunday Supper
Sunday Supper is about more than dinner. It is about family, tradition, gratitude, forgiveness, faith, and the little moments that hold people together.
The comic keeps faith natural and heartfelt. It is not preachy. Instead, faith appears the way it often does in real family life — through saying grace, helping neighbors, showing kindness, forgiving mistakes, and being thankful for the people around the table.
Every strip is built around a simple idea: life changes, but family, faith, and a seat at the table still matter.
Comic Strip #1: The Last Dinner Roll
The first Sunday Supper comic strip introduces readers to the Bennett family with a classic family dinner moment: one dinner roll left, everyone pretending to be polite, and the truth coming out all at once.
It is funny, familiar, and exactly the kind of moment that makes this family feel real.
``` ```See You Next Sunday
New Sunday Supper comic strips will continue to bring warm family humor, classic newspaper-style artwork, and meaningful everyday moments to the Main Street Laughs world.