1. Do NOT say you are leaving the Episcopal Church
3. DO say you are NOT leaving the Anglican Communion.
Respectfully Disagree
I understand where they're coming from. This is about property. Why should faithful Episcopalians just leave, and leave the considerable wealth and property of the church in the hands of the apostates?
I think a good argument can be made that that's what the liberals in the denomination want -- to be left in possession of the field, with the considerable property that's been built up by generations of the faithful.
Property in the Episcopal church is generally owned by the bishop in trust for the diocese. The national church IIRC doesn't own anything and is essentially an administrative body. At the very least the bishops who voted "NO" should be given time to make a good legal effort to bring their diocese into a "reformed" ECUSA intact.
Anglican Province of Christ the King - website here
Diocese (now Province) formed in 1977 in response to prayer book revision of 1976. Have own bishop, ordained by a retired ECUSA bishop. Parish directory here
Forward in Faith - website here
International loose association of individual parishes, NA branch founded 1999 originally to oppose ordination of women. "Affiliated" parishes drawn from Episcopal Church in the USA (ECUSA) - Anglican Church of Canada (ACC), Anglican Mission in America (AMIA), and Traditional Anglican Church (TAC). "Associated" parishes drawn from Anglican Catholic Church of Canada (ACCC), Anglican Province of America (APA), Independent (Ind), Reformed Episcopal Church (REC), United Anglican Church (UAC), and United Episcopal Church (UEC). Parish directory here.