Mark's gospel is the strangest telling of the Easter story. It ends not with rejoicing, but with terror, fear and trembling; not with obedience to the instructions "go [and] tell," but with silence and fleeing. As Rowan Williams says in his book Meeting God in Mark, "All through the Gospel Jesus has been telling people not to say things and they do. At the very end people are told to say something, and they don't." Here we explore this strange, yet incredibly timely, Easter story.