WHAT IS LOWER STILL?

Lower Still is more than a phrase — it's a posture.

It’s about choosing humility over pride, surrender over self, and obedience over recognition. Rooted in Scriptures like John 3:30 (“He must become greater; I must become less”) and Philippians 2, Lower Still is the mindset of Christ — who, though fully God, “made Himself nothing” and took the lowest place to serve and save.

In short:
Lower Still is a movement of dying to self, bowing in worship, and living boldly for Jesus.
It’s not about being seen — it’s about staying low and letting God be lifted high.

This didn’t start as a brand — it started as a conviction.

Lower Still was born from a moment, shaped by a song. Inspired by My Epic’s “Lower Still”, a Christian Worship Pastor — no stranger to failure or pride — was reminded again of the call to go low. To live like Jesus: not grabbing for power, but giving it up. Not chasing status, but washing feet.

Humility and servanthood have always been the mission. Not perfectly lived out, but constantly pursued. And when pride creeps in or ego gets loud, it’s the unshakable grace of Jesus that pulls him back — not to the top, but lower still.

This is for the ones who know that worship looks like surrender. That strength is found in bowing low. That Jesus went lower than any of us ever could — and called it victory.

This is more than clothing. This is posture.
Stay low. Stay bowed. Lower Still.

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