This collection of caches has nothing to do with the Church Micro series in the UK. Given that the Australian 2016 census indicates that No Religion and Jedi Knight are the fastest increasing classifications of the optional religion question "What is the person's religion?" it is not surprising that there is surfeit of empty churches that have been repurposed.

The Church of the Holy Rude is the medieval parish church of Stirling, Scotland. It is named after the Holy Rood, a relic of the True Cross on which Jesus was crucified. The church was founded in 1129.
Methodist church. A single storey building with gabled roof form. The walls are of rendered pebble dash which has been painted, while the quoins and surrounds are also rendered. There are casement windows, decorative bargeboards and a front porch. The roof is of corrugated iron. Chuch history unknown. No foundation stone. This three bedroom property located in Stirling North, South Australia is a quaint renovated church.
The final location of this geocache is at one of the following two sets of coordianates. Choose wisely
S32° 31.040 E137° 49.989
N56° 07.252 W003° 56.666