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Reverse Offering Using Candy Bars
If your church has raised money and has exceeded its goal, a reverse offering might be considered. Serving trays are filled with candy bars. Little comments according to the names on the candy bars were made. For example, Almond Joy bars dealt with the "joy" we had in reaching the goal. Crunch bars were for the "crunch" the church was in and now were no longer "crunched". 100 Grand bars signified being thankful that the church didn't have to raise that much, but knowing that by God's grace, they could have, if they had needed to. The congregation had fun and ate the candy bars through the rest of the service.

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