The practice of heresy by the hierarchy of the Episcopal Church does not go unnoticed by the true believers. But you can see the difficulty they face with the threats by the corrupt bishops to take away their property. That is the dilemma faced by multiple parishes; push back and lose your assets, a form of coercion ehhh? I suspect that many are quietly disagreeing but tolerating the heresy.
May God's blessings follow and dwell with them.
The better answer is push back, and do not let the bishop touch the property. Mortgage it to the hilt, putting a poison pill in there. Use the mortgage money for legal funds, if needed.
Don't let the bishops touch anything. Don't let their people on the premises. Make them fight for poseession through all of the courts, and then refuse to comply with the court decisions and make them fight for EVICTION through all the courts. Before the full cycle runs its course, there may well be such an exodus from the Episcopal central control that the central authorities change course, or run out of resources.
There is no reason not to fight for every inch and then, even if you lose, refuse to give anything up and make the other side go through the whole painful process of actually getting the sherriffs out there to do the evictions. Make the sherriffs have to go through the appalling spectacle, on camera, of physically pulling faithful parishoners, weeping, out of their church. Let the cameras roll and hear the injustice. The bad guys may win a victory or two, but they will lose the war if every single parish fights to the death and literally forces sherrifs to physically remove them from the (mortgaged and emptied) properties in the end.