Most of us feel awkward inviting people to church. It sounds too pushy, too religious—too much. But what if sharing faith isn’t about convincing anyone? In this message, we discover how Jesus’ first followers came to him—not through arguments but through simple personal invitations. Andrew told his brother. Philip told Nathanael. Each just said, “Come and see.” We’ll explore why belonging often precedes believing, how our daily lives create the foundation for invitation, and why the pressure is completely off when we trust that God is already at work. You’ll leave with practical ways to extend invitations that feel natural rather than forced.