Opening Hours
Monday–Friday: 1 PM – 5 PM
Saturday: 10 AM – 12:30 PM
Phone number: 4218 4218
WELCOME TO LUMI GENBRUG VIDEBÆK
The goal of LUMI Secondhandstore Videbæk is to raise funds for the Lutheran Mission’s work in Cambodia, including education for young people, establishing student dormitories, and supporting Christian student activities.
In Tanzania, the profits support the publishing house Soma Biblia, which publishes and sells Bibles and Christian literature for adults and children.
One third of the surplus goes to Lutheran Mission West Jutland, which among other things operates the community centers Café Kilden in Herning and Arken in Esbjerg.
By donating items to LUMI Genbrug and by shopping with us, you help us help others.
Latest Finds
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How We Make a Difference
AS A CUSTOMER, YOU SUPPORT A GOOD CAUSE
No one can do everything, but everyone can do something. When you donate your items, your time, or your purchases to LUMI Thrift Store, you help make a difference – both here at home and around the world. The surplus from the shops goes to the international work of the Lutheran Mission, where, through warmth, care, and outreach, we aim to bring hope and support to people in vulnerable life situations. Here, you can get an insight into some of the projects you help support:
CAMBODIA
In Cambodia, Lutheran Mission staff work among people often on the margins of society. We focus especially on giving children and young people a solid start in life—both academically and personally.
Tanzania
In Tanzania, we have a close, trust-based partnership with the Evangelical Lutheran Church, which has about seven million members. We support both diaconal initiatives and preaching ministries and are involved in several development projects. Some are funded through CKU – the Centre for Church-Based Development Cooperation, which strengthens churches’ role in societal development. Projects are run jointly by LM, the expatriate workers, and the local church.
A special focus is on nomadic tribes. We aim to meet them with understanding and respect so they can integrate naturally into society and congregation without giving up their cultural heritage.
We also help run a retreat centre for marriage courses and co-own the publishing house Soma Biblia, which spreads Bibles and Christian literature nationwide.
Peru
In Peru, we have long supported a small evangelical-Lutheran church on its journey toward independence and strength. Through theological training and counselling we equip the church’s pastors and leadership—both centrally and locally.
In the city of Cusco, at the edge of the church’s area, our staff focus mainly on congregational development, while our Norwegian partners handle theological work. All in close cooperation—sustained by prayer and a longing to see the gospel take root.
GREENLAND
In Greenland, together with the Christian Students’ Union (KFS), we support important work among young students in Nuuk. We want to be present with the gospel, compassion, and care during a life stage marked by major choices and open questions.
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Café Kilden
Part of the store’s surplus goes to the social work at Café Kilden in Herning. Here, people from all walks of life come together for community, fellowship, and new relationships. The café offers excursions, creative activities, and shared meals on weekdays with open doors – all with the desire to create networks, provide care, and share the hope found in the Christian faith.
Café Arken
Another part of the store’s surplus goes to the work at Café Arken – a community center in Esbjerg run by the Lutheran Mission. Here, people facing spiritual and personal difficulties find an open community with room for conversation, support, and fellowship. Arken includes a coffee bar with Bible study groups, cozy Thursday gatherings, a bookstore, and media work involving newspapers and local radio.Throughout all these activities, a clear hope is expressed in both word and action – carried by volunteer work, compassion, and Christian faith.