SAPHIRE Unveils “Here At The Table,” A Declaration of Hope, Healing & Belonging

Rising Christian artist SAPHIRE has released her deeply personal and emotionally resonant new single, "Here At The Table," now available on all major streaming platforms. Co-written and produced by Wade Wenrick, the song is a vulnerable invitation into a story of pain, restoration, and the inclusive love of God.
Released on July 11, 2025, the single has already struck a chord with listeners, prompting an outpouring of testimonies and connection. "I was blown away by so many of you who reached out to share your stories," SAPHIRE shared on social media. "Yesterday is a day that will stay in my heart for all of time. To everyone who has walked a similar road to us - we see you, we love you, and we are believing with you for freedom, redemption, and healing."
"Here At The Table" paints a moving picture of God's welcoming grace and the sacred space created when broken stories are brought into the light. The lyrics serve as both lament and celebration-acknowledging pain while pointing toward hope and healing.
This release marks a significant step in SAPHIRE's musical journey, blending raw storytelling with soaring melodies and a heart for ministry. Known for her authenticity and worship-infused songwriting, SAPHIRE continues to carve a space for those who may feel unseen, reminding them there is always a place at God's table.
The single is available now on Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube, TIDAL, and all major platforms. For more information and updates, follow SAPHIRE on Instagram @saphire.music, visit her official YouTube channel, or explore her website at www.saphireofficial.com.
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