I would expect not at your individual congregation, and bravo for those congregations that dare to oppose the compromises of their ecclesiastical heads, or stand firm for the Lord in His Word as independents. The train wreck in the Episcopal/Anglican hierarchy, alas, is obvious (no dis to you personally intended).
Thank you. The trainwreck should be obvious to all (though we Continuing Anglicans continue to welcome not just "survivors" but converts), but it dismays me to see those who don't take the lesson from the Episcopal church.
And I'm not certain that all the other churches under attack, including the American Romans, are sufficiently educated and prepared for what they are facing. Among other things it will invoke current American law in a way few if any of us are prepared to counter.
IMHO