I don't think any of us are arguing about the sacraments differing from church to church... They are the same everywhere. That is why I am considering another ORTHODOX church and not say, the Alliance church a whole half mile from my house.
I have no doubt about the faithfulness of my priests and some of the parishioners. But when the older women of the church are very closed off and nit picky about their ways, and gossipy (Greeks LOVE to gossip), it's just not a friendly environment. And when the parish counsel is ruled by the same rich, controlling families for the past 30-40 years, it's hard for any good change to take plus. We've lost PRIESTS because of the atmosphere of our parish. Thus, for me, as someone else pointed out, this makes it not a desirable place to be and I struggle with wanting to go to church all the time. If this was the only option, I would of course stay with it.
Here is another example for you. Our Sunday School starts immediately after communion. They don't even wait until the Liturgy is finished. Then it is rushed to get done in the 20-30 minutes left before the Liturgy ends. I don't want my kids rushed through a quick Sunday School every week. The OCA church on the other hand has the Liturgy at 9:30 and Sunday School scheduled for 11:00. Because it is in only English, the Liturgy is usually done by 11:00 so they are not missing any part of the service and Sunday School is not rushed. For me, that is the spiritually healthier option for my children.
As I mentioned before, one of my good friends from church is struggling with her 5 year old son right now. He does not want to go to church at all, let alone Sunday School. He says that no one likes him there. She is also considering the OCA church. Just because the sacraments are the same does not in any way mean that your only option is to stay where you are. I do find being welcomed an important part of my church life.
As to not "complaining" about our situations because of the experiences of the saints, unless you plan to sell all of your belongings and go live in a cave like St. Antony, I'm sorry, you really have no room to talk in that regard. As you are on the internet, I'm sure your life has a lot more comforts than St. Antony's did. We all have our situations in life that require pray, deep thought, exploration and sometimes change. For me and my family, this is one of those times.