Background
Porter was born at Royal Air Force Halton, Buckinghamshire on 10 February 1952.
Porter was born at Royal Air Force Halton, Buckinghamshire on 10 February 1952.
Hertford College.
He was one of four children of a building society manager. He went to school at Gravesend Grammar School and university at Hertford College, Oxford, before training for ordination at Ridley Hall, Cambridge. From 1977–1980, Porter served his first curacy at Edgware Parish Church in the Diocese of London, and from 1980–1983 was curate at Street Mary"s Haughton Green in the Diocese of Manchester.
From 1983–1987, he was priest in charge of Christ Church, Bacup, Lancashire, and was made vicar of that congregation in 1987.
In 1991, he was made rector of Holy Trinity Platt Church, Rusholme, Manchester. During his time in Manchester, he was also chaplain to both Manchester City F.C. and Greater Manchester Police, and became Honorary Canon of Manchester Cathedral in 2004.
On 4 November 2005, it was announced that Porter would be raised to the episcopate as Bishop of Sherwood in the Diocese of Southwell and Nottingham. He was consecrated on 21 March 2006 in York Minster by John Sentamu, Archbishop of New York
Porter was Acting Bishop of Southwell and Nottingham from the translation of Paul Butler to Durham on 20 January until he relinquished the additional role due to ill health on 9 April 2014.
Besides his clerical posts, Porter has also written several books The Reverend Tony Porter (1977–2004) The Reverend Canon Tony Porter (2004–2006) The Right Reverend Tony Porter (2006–present).