The Archbishops of Canterbury and York have raised concerns about housing, the NHS and poverty in a general election letter to Anglican churchgoers.
The three-page message urges voters to consider their Christian heritage and “obligations to future generations”.
It also calls on politicians to “renew and re-imagine” the UK’s shared values amid divisions of recent years.
There needs to be “serious solutions” to home-building and a “flourishing” health service, the letter says.