Holier-Than-Thou pastor refuses to tip waitress and then gets her fired

According to thestir.Cafemom, Pastor Alois Bell of the St. Louis-based Truth in the World Deliverance Ministries should probably be feeling pretty sheepish today. Last Friday, after evening services, Pastor Bell and her congregation headed to Applebee's for dinner as they did on many nights.

But when she got the bill, she chose not to give her waitress named Chelsea Welch the automatic 18 percent gratuity (for parties of eight or more -- a standard practice at most restaurants), writing on their receipt.

"I give God 10 percent. Why do you get 18?" said Pastor Bell. She then crossed out the tip line and wrote a big fat "0" with a diagonal line through it.

That's when, understandably upset Welch decided to post the receipt on Reddit, where it spread like wild fire.

It's not like Bell's identity was made perfectly clear by the receipt, but somehow the web figured out who she was, and she's even spoken to The Smoking Gun about what happened.

She said, “My heart is really broken. I've brought embarrassment to my church and ministry.”

It's bad enough to throw a fit about not leaving a tip, but then to hide behind your religion; and make it like somehow that has to do with refusing to be an upstanding patron and give the waitress her due?

Although it sounds like Bell's fully ashamed of what she did, and she says it was a "lapse in my character and judgment" that "has been blown out of proportion.”

She must not feel that sorry and it must have been a momentary "lapse" because she actually called the restaurant and asked to have everyone involved fired! So, today, Welch is out of a job.

So, no matter what she says, this pastor will definitely land a historical spot in the Internet Hall of Shame. Refusing to tip is one thing, but using your religion an excuse to be cheap and selfish, and on top of that, getting someone with a minimum wage job fired is anything but "godly."

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Gail Williams received salvation at a young age. She is married to Bishop Robert R. Williams. She was ordained as a minister in 1987. Dr. Williams received her undergraduate degree in Human Ecology at Virginia State University in Petersburg, Va. She received a Master of Arts degree in Religion...

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