LOL @ Doubting Bro. For those that don't understand sarcasm or missed the joke: No they wouldn't have, scrolls and codexes were hand written and thus very expensive and in very limited supply. They were written on papyrus, vellum, hides, metals, stones, pottery etc. not something you could carry around - think about your current bible with at least 4 times thicker than paper to quarter inch thick pages, either very fragile (flipping the page too roughly could break the papyrus) or very dense, in large handwriting (as the ink would bleed), without chapters or verses, standing at a door and trying to flip to a specific verse as an introduction. One was recently discovered written on lead (very weighty). They were kept very safely at the house of the person that hosted the congregation. Even Paul mentioned appreciation for the fact that somebody sent him some (a very limited amount) of the holy writings while he was in prison, he didn't mention he gotten all or even a complete subset of them.
The way Jesus and Paul and all other Christians worked was that they would preach in the public places where others usually went and talked (as Paul himself mentioned, there was a city wholly devoted to the listening to random talking in the designated areas). Then they would get invited to somebody's house if they were either interested or just because that was the decent way to treat people in those areas (if you ever get to one of those countries in the less urban areas, you can still enjoy the hospitality of random people taking you into their tents/houses and sharing a meal or meals talking about your history and your family before even wanting to listen to what you have to say). That's how the message spread. Jesus didn't go knock on doors, there's nowhere in the Bible that supports that but it does support that he was invited to certain people's houses.