In the days immediately following September 11, spiritual questions seemed to be on everyone's mind. The president spoke of good and evil. People came together in public places to pray with those of other faiths. Houses of worship were full. But when the Gallup poll calculated the spiritual impact of September 11 at year's end, it was hard to find it in the numbers. There had been a slight increase in church attendance, for example - up to 47% from 41% nationally - but by December it was back to normal seasonal levels. As a part of our series on How We've Changed, Krista Tippett host of Minnesota Public Radio's First Person visited one Minnesota congregation to see what has changed in our spiritual lives.