The Evangelical march into politics movement that began in the late 1970s still reverberates in the halls of government over 40s years later. There have been peaks in valleys in the influence this movement has had over American power brokers with the peak culminating in the early aughts with the George Bush presidency. He began to deliver what Donald Trump finished by nominating far right Supreme Court justices that wold overturn ‘Roe v. Wade’, long on the tops of the Evangelical wish list. This dramatic change in the composition of the Supreme Court has taken place amid the rapid secularization of America which many denominations, particularly mainline Protestant religions continue to grapple with.