Comma Momma

 

4 Ways to Celebrate your Comma Mommas

1. Posters in honor of Mother’s Day

Customize as posters

3. News is free advertising

Comma Momma Hat Sunday is a terrific photo op. Invite your local media to the festivities. If you really do it up, it’s likely to be the best Mother’s Day photo opportunity in town for your local newspaper. See pg. 16 for tips.
2. Throw a party!

Join these fabulous comma mommas!

Wear your best hat and smile and be ready for a picture on Mother’s Day.
Send Stillspeaking a photo from Comma Momma Hat Sunday featuring
• a photo of your church’s Comma Momma
• or a group photo of your powerful hat-wearing Comma Mommas.

Be part of a slide show on www.ucc.org Send no more than two photos per church to stillspeaking@ucc.org Be sure to include the name of your Comma Momma, or church name with city and state, and your name by May 21.

Here’s a format for a bulletin insert – insert text for your special event.

Balloons, party supplies at the Stillspeaking Store

A gift for your Comma Momma?
Sterling silver comma earrings or a comma pin
4. Sing out!

Download “Give your momma a comma.” Teach it to the kids. Play it at coffee hour. Let your musicians improvise.

Download "The Song"


Thanks for "The Comma Song" to Steve Hoog, Member of Colonial UCC, Prairie Village KS and bassist, The Apostrophes Contemporary Worship Band. UCC members and churches have permission to use.
5. God's Comma Mommas

Sermon by Pastor Susie Smith, United Christian Church, Levittown, PA http://www.ucclevittown.org/Sermon_051307.pdf

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