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The Birth of the Church
The
church did not begin with a building, but with a family. The
founder was Robert Lloyd, who came with wife and four young
children to Knaphill in June 1867. Mr. Lloyd came from Rugby to be
head gardener at the newly opened mental asylum, once Brookwood
Hospital, now closed. He was responsible for the laying out of the
grounds and gardens, and planned many of the building
developments. He became well known as a horticulturist and
landscape gardener, and was consulted on the layout of the grounds
of other hospitals in the region.
Robert Lloyd came as a committed Christian, a
member of the Churches of Christ, and with a passion to share his
own living faith with others. This found immediate practical
expression:
The first Lord's Day at Knap Hill found him
and his wife with the table spread in their own home, keeping the
Memorial Feast, his four children as spectators. |