Tamalyn Yoder says Christ Fellowship in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida is back in her good graces.
"The church did reach out to me, they have been wonderful," said Yoder.
It's a far cry from Friday night when Yoder told Scripps station WPTV in West Palm Beach the church ordered $735 of food for delivery. The restaurant was running late — so the church sent a volunteer to pick up the food.
"We ended up getting stiffed on a tip and that made me mad," she said.
She posted her frustration on social media. A friend then called the church to complain. The church said a volunteer picked up the order and didn't know about its policy on tips.
"They reconciled the whole situation."
People across the nation have offered their thoughts on Facebook and Twitter -- from whether people should tip on carry out orders, to whether she should have been fired. But church leadership contacted Yoder directly.
"They gave me more than a 20 percent tip and I am so thankful for that."
Her message to all customers.
"Fifteen percent should be a minimum of dining in, unless the service is absolutely horrible. Any type of tip counts for to-go, take-out, carry-out, because we are still only making $5 an hour server minimum wage."
Outback Restaurant says they fired Yoder because she posted on social media about a customer, which they say is against company policy. She is now looking for a job and a car, which she says the church is trying to help with.