Sad, but better to abandon the Communion, and the property, than to abandon the Faith.
There is something else they can refuse to do.
Ignore authority.
Simply refuse to leave.
The 15th comes, they operate as before.
The bishop comes over, they tell him to leave.
They don't let him in the door, etc.
He or his men physically push, you push them back.
Continue to operate and state that the bishop is apostate, and that you will continue as before.
At that point, he will have to turn to legal action to do anything. He cannot use physical force himself. To get the physical force of the state involved, he will have to go to court.
So make him.
And in the process, burn up all of the parish money and hock everything to the gills. When he finally gets possession, leave him with debt and liens that will further deplete his resources.
"This is a tragic example of the brokenness of the Episcopal Church and the capricious use of power on the part of an increasing number of bishops."
Well, not exactly. It's a typical example of the modus operandi of the left.
We should never forget that leftism itself, wherever found, whether secular or theological, is of and from Satan.