A religion teacher was busted for secretly recording the bathrooms of a church and amusement center after he apparently recorded himself installing a hidden camera — which was found when it fell through a ceiling, authorities said.

Jeffrey Eisenbath, 28, of Lincoln County, Missouri, is facing three felony charges of invasion of property, invasion of privacy and possession of child pornography after a camera installed in the bathroom at Adrenaline Zone in St. Charles suddenly fell to the floor, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports.

Employees at the laser tag complex then inspected the camera and found a video stored in the device that showed Eisenbath installing it in the bathroom, according to Lt. Andy Binder, a spokesman for the Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office.

Investigators later found thousands of videos during the execution of a search warrant at Eisenbath’s home, including covert recordings purportedly taken in bathrooms and others he downloaded from the internet, Binder said.

Eisenbath, who was arrested on Monday, has admitted to recording the bathrooms at the amusement center and inside a bathroom near the sanctuary at Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Troy, where he volunteered as a religious education teacher, authorities said.

“This is a case where we likely have a lot of people that don’t realize they are victims,” Binder told the newspaper. “We are trying to backtrack and see if there were any other locations or potential victims, and we’re asking anyone with information to come forward.”

The Archdiocese of St. Louis said the allegations against Eisenbath if proven are “disturbing and unacceptable,” according to a statement obtained by the newspaper.

“We are cooperating fully with the authorities in their investigation and will communicate with those impacted as we continue to learn more about the allegations,” diocese officials said.

Eisenbath has also been fired from the amusement center where he worked, officials confirmed to The Post in a statement.

“On behalf of the Adrenaline Zone family, we are deeply saddened by the news of the recent events and their potential negative impact on the community,” the statement reads. “If true, the alleged events in no way reflect the values and standards we expect among our staff. We reassure that the accused employee has been terminated, and we are continuing to cooperate fully with the authorities on all matters relating to this investigation.”