@ Cherry,
It's correct to say both 'I am inviting you all' and 'You all are invited'.
'You all' can be used as subject and object.
'You all know that no one can take your decisions for you.'
Therefore, both 'you all' and 'all of you' can be used as both object and subject, and there's no difference in meaning.
Other examples:
You want to suggest that you all go out together.
There's too much noise. Can you all stop talking, please?
I want you all to be at the meeting.
All of you sit down! Everyone stop what you're doing.