I'm, sigh.in NY...beyond hope..I'll ping you on something I posted yesterday..my sad experience Christmas Eve..
I'm in Bishop Lee's Diocese, too. I belong to one of the 5 or 6 large congregations in No. VA who are giving Bishop Lee more grey hair - well, making his hare white, I guess.
There were 3000 who met at "Plano East" where Bishop Dunca, former Bishop of Pittsburg was the keynote speaker.
It is my hope that the "Anglican Network" becomes a force for good and Orthodoxy in the Episcopal Church. My Rector & 2 Asistants are member and speak very little of it as it is trying to fly below the radar while at the same time, create a financial structure for support of Priests who have been summarily thrown out of their Churches (Malverne, Diocese of LI, e.g.,) and somehow get Orthodoxy back into ECUSA. I know - it's like believing in a parallel universe but it provides a way of not breaking with ECUSA while trying to separate from within somehow.
When I talke with friends of mine who are Priests and they haven't heard of or been to any Anglican Network meetings, I discover that they are very depressed and hopeless about the future of our Church. But when I get them to call one of those active in the AN here in NO. VA, they are encouraged, as they see the validity of what is being attempted.