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Mark the storyteller: discipleship, challenge and revelation in the Gospel of Mark

Join us as Paula Gooder uncovers the power of Mark as a dynamic storyteller, introducing us to his distinctive voice and guiding us through the Gospel's themes of discipleship, challenge, and revelation.

Date Tue, Nov 3, 2026
Time 6:30pm - 8:00pm
Location
Cathedral Floor
Tickets
Free with a ticket
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Paula Gooder stands on a stage with hands raised as she talks with a large audience in front and the quire and high altar in the back

The Gospel of Mark — the earliest of all the Gospels — is a vivid, brisk, dynamic masterpiece. From its opening bold statement declaring the beginning of the Good News of Jesus Christ to its oddly abrupt ending of the women at the tomb running away terrified, Mark’s Gospel grasps our attention and draws us in. 

Join us as Paula Gooder uncovers the power of Mark as a dynamic storyteller, introducing us to his distinctive voice and guiding us through the Gospel's themes of discipleship, challenge, and revelation. By exploring Mark's different narrative techniques and looking again at the story as a whole, this talk will guide today’s readers through Mark's powerful story. 

Dr Paula Gooder is Canon Chancellor of St Paul’s Cathedral and a leading Biblical scholar and teacher. She is the author of many books including the newly published The Gospel of Mark.

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Bishop Curry, a black man with grey hair in a clerical collar purple shirt, on stage under the dome of the cathedral, smiling and arms outstretched, alongside a smiling Paula Gooder, a white woman with long blond hair in a grey jacket and red blouse.

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