A Texas high school teacher and church leader has confessed to hosting parties where he encouraged up to 12 teenage boys to get naked and performed sexual acts with them, police said.

Jared Anderson, 28, has been charged with sexual assault of a child, sexual performance of a child, possession of child pornography and indecent contact and exposure with a child.

Authorities said Anderson, a married father of two - including a toddler son - hosted multiple parties at his home over the last several months.

The most recent was called a 'Bros night' on February 12 and included seven boys ranging from 15 to 17 years of age.

English teacher and church leader Jared Anderson, 28, (pictured with his wife) has confessed to hosting parties where he encouraged up to 12 teenage boys to get naked and perform sexual acts, police said

Anderson (pictured Wednesday) has been charged with sexual assault of a child, sexual performance of a child, possession of child pornography and indecent contact and exposure with a child

Authorities said Anderson hosted multiple parties at his home over the last several months, the most recent being a 'Bros night' on February 12 with seven boys ranging from 15 to 17 years of age

A post-it note on the door read: 'The last one to get naked has to get the first dare', police said.

Anderson then instructed the boys to strip off their clothes and play games while he walked around 'naked with an erection', according to the police report.

The boys were instructed to 'crawl around naked and touch each other' and 'place their genitals on another boy's face', authorities said.

He also had the teens wrestle each other and hug him while he was naked, according to KENS 5.

The father-of-two instructed boys to strip off their clothes and play games while he walked around 'naked with an erection', a police report reads

Anderson's mouth also came in 'contact with a boy's genitals', the report reads.

Police said at a different party, Anderson challenged a 17-year-old to see who could be the most 'obscene', which involved them sending pictures 'of their genitals to each other'.

Parents of two of the victims reported the incident last week to Anderson's church and the San Antonio Police Department.

Seven to 10 victims, all between the ages of 15 and 18, have since been identified by police, according to My San Antonio.

Police said seven of the boys have given statements as of Wednesday, but they expect there may be as many as ten to 12 arrest warrants.

'If there's that many, there's always a possibility there could be more,' SAPD Sgt Jesse Salame told KENS 5.

'These are disgusting, heinous acts committed against the boys. We're happy to have got him very quickly.'

Texts and voice mails Anderson left apologizing to the boys' parents, some of whom were also interviewed, were documented as evidence, police said.

A search warrant was executed at Anderson's house to look for any visual or photographic evidence.

Anderson has since been placed on administrative leave at Judson High School, where he worked as an English teacher for more than a year. Police said so far no victims are from his district.

He has also been banned from his church.