ABOUT JEROMY

Originally from Lancaster Pennsylvania,  Jeromy Deibler moved to Nashville at the age of twenty to pursue a career in music and begin life with his new wife,  Jennifer. Within a few years, their band FFH (Far From Home), would go on to sell over two million albums, garner fifteen top-10 singles, and play thousands of concerts. 

After a decade of touring, writing, and recording, the Deibler’s moved to South Africa to focus on their family and marriage while serving a local church. They returned home with a desire to begin a new season, one where they could move out of full-time touring and focus on their next chapter. Jeromy became an artist-in- residence at Fellowship Bible Church in Brentwood, TN, and began spending time mentoring and teaching young artists and musicians about what a healthy creative life looks like. 

In 2013 the Deiblers accepted a staff position at Journey Church in Orange County, CA that came with an opportunity to get more training in pastoring and mentoring. It also gave their family a chance to downsize and get the change of scenery that they'd been craving. While in Irvine, Jeromy completed an extensive Spiritual Direction program at the Soul Shepherding Institute focusing on Attachment Theory, The Critical Journey, and Inner-Child work and recovery.  He also became and Enneagram coach and developed a personalized system for understanding one’s own spiritual journey called the “Timeline Spiral”.

In 2021 the Deiblers decided it was time to move back to Tennessee to be closer to their families and friends and put down some new roots. They purchased a small slice of land south of Franklin where they will build their next dream: Return and Rest. 

Jeromy and Jennifer have been married for twenty-six years and have two children, Hutch and Sadie-Claire. While Jeromy still plays music, his main focus is his work in spiritual direction and Artist-Care, tending to the souls for those who live and work in the creative space - helping them to better understand themselves and discover what God is really like.