Newslink for 21st March
Next Sunday at CORE

Am Service: Whom will you send with us Ex 33:12 – 23
Pm Service: The leaven Matt 13: 33 – 35
Gift Day
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A big thank you to all who gave or pledged on our Gift Day on 7th March, and also to say that this Sunday we will have our final opportunity to give during a service itself. After Sunday, if you want to give or pledge, you may do so by contacting the office. When we have the final tally we will let you know.
Liberty Saints

Liberty Saints RFC under 16’s play Blackrock RFC in the second round of the under 17 Leinster Youth’s Cup. This is the first competitive game for the club (i.e. not a friendly) and a huge development. It remains to be seen how the team will fair as the competition is very tough however with a huge support from CORE they might just have an edge on the opposition. We are hoping that 100 people will come out to support the team. Even if you hate sport or think rugby is stupid you can still support and encourage the players. If on the day the players see that people have come out to support them they will be encouraged and built up. It is easy to shout “Come on the Saints!” The match will be played this Sunday, 21st March at 13.00 in College Park (centre of Trinity College).
We need loads of people to come along and shout for the Saints! This is a really big deal for the players who have worked very hard all season for their day in the sun. The event has been made even better as Trinity have agreed to allow the game be played in College Park.
From a rugby point of view it will be a very tough challenge to overcome Blackrock. They beat their first round opponents by “” points (we got a bye!!). However this is more than a rugby match for our players, it is an opportunity for them to hopefully grow in confidence and self-awareness.
They need support and it would be amazing to have you on the side line cheering them on. It should be an exciting afternoon!
With church ending at 12.30pm it is an easy stroll down to Trinity for 13.00. Come on the Saints!!.
KINGDOM LIVING Sermon series
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The Leaven Matt 13: 33 – 35
Kidz Klub – Women’s mini Marathon

Dear Ladies of Core.
Paddy and the Kidz Klub Team would be honoured if you would join with us “To See The Children Of Inner City Dublin Know The Transforming Love Of Jesus And Choose To Live For Him” By Raising Sponsorship and running the woman’s mini-marathon on the 7th June 2010.
Please contact Paddy at paddy@corechurch.ie or call him on 0872919590 or just have a chat to him at church on Sunday.
Please note registration costs 16 Euro’s and I will have the sponsorship cards in Core on Sunday.
Many Thanks in Advance,
Paddy Heron.
Easter Week

Easter week at CORE will start off with Easter Worship Together which will be led by a Small Group but open to everyone on Wednesday 31st March at 7:30pm. We will be looking at the theme of ‘The Garden’ – Matt 26: 36-56.
On Good Friday, 2nd April at 12:00 noon, we will have an hour at the Cross with the theme ‘The overcoming power of the Cross’ – Matt 27:32-61.
Easter Sunday

As a celebration on Easter Sunday morning we’re going to join together for an Easter breakfast in CORE at 9:30am which will be followed by a family service with Holy Communion at 10:30am. Please feel free to invite family and friends.
There will be no evening service on Easter Sunday.
Prayer requests
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• Please pray for Daphne, Philip and family as they journey on the road to recovery.
• Kathryn that she would feel better soon.
• Please pray for a lady in the church called Mercy.
• Pray for a member of Core who is going through a difficult relationship.
• Pray for Salla and Paddy; We give thanks for the safe arrival of Connor Juhani
Dates for your Diary
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21st March Liberty Saints cup match, Trinity College park 1:00pm
22nd March Hothouse 7:30pm – 9:00pm
25th March Bingo 7:30pm – 9:00pm
31st March Small Group Easter Worship Together 7:30pm at Core
2nd April Good Friday – Hour at the Cross 12:00pm at Core
4th April Easter Breakfast 9:30am
Family Service at “” am
No pm Service
Posted by James Reid on 16 Mar
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