How do you experience a sense of invitation? How do we invite one another to show up fully, to participate, to play, to dance, to learn, to grow, to sit quietly, to sing, to speak, to feel, to think, to serve, to work for collective liberation, to explore, to live with compassion, to offer thanks, to create, to be fully human, to be Unitarian Universalists? How might we be changed by the invitations we extend and accept? What invitations ought we decline? You are invited to deeper self-awareness, wider other-awareness, and into the practice of curiosity rather than judgment about what you discover alone and in community.