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'''February 4''' in the history of the [[Birmingham District]]: | '''February 4''' in the history of the [[Birmingham District]]: | ||
* [[2009]]: Former [[Samford University]] president [[ | * [[2009]]: Former [[Samford University]] president [[Thomas Corts]] died. | ||
* [[2008]]: Former [[Birmingham A's]] manager [[Glynn West]] died. | * [[2008]]: Former [[Birmingham A's]] manager [[Glynn West]] died. | ||
* [[2004]]: [[Paul Zahl]] outlined a theological opposition to homosexuality in a speech to the Episcopal Church Foundation Fellows in Birmingham. | * [[2004]]: [[Paul Zahl]] outlined a theological opposition to homosexuality in a speech to the Episcopal Church Foundation Fellows in Birmingham. |
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February 4 in the history of the Birmingham District:
- 2009: Former Samford University president Thomas Corts died.
- 2008: Former Birmingham A's manager Glynn West died.
- 2004: Paul Zahl outlined a theological opposition to homosexuality in a speech to the Episcopal Church Foundation Fellows in Birmingham.
- 2001: Church of the Highlands was founded.
- 1994: ConTinuity 1994 began at the Birmingham Inn.
- 1861: The Confederate States of America was created in the Provisional Confederate Congress, William P. Chilton, Sr of Alabama, namesake of Chilton County, presiding.